Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
1387
I felt his large hands part the bit of silk that I wore and, gently, drop it about my ankles.
15
1388
He turned from me and went to sit down, cross-legged, some feet behind the tiny fire in the fire bowl.
15
1389
We regarded one another.
15
1390
"Serve me wine," he said.
15
1391
I turned and, among the furnishings of the tent, found a bottle of Ka-la-na, of good vintage, from the vineyards of Ar, the loot of a caravan raid.
15
1392
I then took the wine, with a small copper bowl, and a black, red-trimmed wine crater, to the side of the fire.
15
1393
I poured some of the wine into the small copper bowl, and set it on the tripod over the tiny fire in the fire bowl.
I felt his large hands part the bit of silk that I wore and, gently, drop it about my ankles.
He turned from me and went to sit down, cross-legged, some feet behind the tiny fire in the fire bowl.
We regarded one another.
"Serve me wine," he said.
I turned and, among the furnishings of the tent, found a bottle of Ka-la-na, of good vintage, from the vineyards of Ar, the loot of a caravan raid.
I then took the wine, with a small copper bowl, and a black, red-trimmed wine crater, to the side of the fire.
I poured some of the wine into the small copper bowl, and set it on the tripod over the tiny fire in the fire bowl.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )