It is Ka-la-na wine, and the night on which such wine is drunk".
6
2
110
After the meal I tasted the drink, which might not inappropriately be described as an almost incandescent wine, bright, dry, and powerful.
6
2
181
The wine moved in the vessel.
6
2
182
I saw my image in the wine, shattered by the tiny forces in the vessel.
6
2
183
Then the wine was still.
6
2
255
I drained the last sip of the heady wine in the metal goblet.
6
8
19
Now she, like all other members of the household of Marlenus, slave or free, would be subjected to the vengeance of the outraged citizens, citizens who had marched in the processions of the Ubar in the days of his glory, carrying flasks of Ka-la-na wine and sheaves of Sa-Tarna grain, s...
6
9
7
The wind shook her hair and tore at her gown, and she would throw back her head, exposing her throat and shoulders to its rough caress, drinking it in as though it were Ka-la-na wine.
6
10
132
Also, I didn't want Kazrak, when his wound was healed, to be reduced to challenging some luckless warrior for a bottle of Ka-la-na wine.
6
11
39
"Tonight," she said, "let us drink wine".
6
11
41
"Let us drink wine," I agreed.
6
11
64
We purchased a bottle of Ka-la-na wine and shared it as we walked through the streets.
6
16
72
"The fall of Ar will be Ka-la-na wine to the free cities of Gor.
6
20
39
And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty.
6
20
42
That night, that glorious night, was a night of flowers, torches, and Ka-la-na wine, and late, after sweet hours of love, we fell asleep in each other's arms.
6
Book 2.
(7 results)
Outlaw of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
24
12
Behind the counter the thin, bald-headed proprietor, his forehead glistening, his slick black apron stained with spices, juices and wine, busily worked his long mixing paddle in a vast pot of bubbling Kal-da.
7
6
17
Asking no questions, as was suitable given the absence of insignia on my garments, they feasted me on my own kill, and gave me fiber, and flints and a skin of wine.
6
6
102
At the end of her dance, she is given a cup of wine, but she may not drink.
6
6
103
She approaches the young man and kneels before him, her knees in the dictated position of the Pleasure Slave, and, head down, she proffers the wine to him.
6
9
67
Kal-da is a hot drink, almost scalding, made of diluted Ka-la-na wine, mixed with citrus juices and stinging spices.
6
9
69
I expected its popularity was due more to its capacity to warm a man and stick to his ribs, and to its cheapness, a poor grade of Ka-la-na wine being used in its brewing, than to any gustatory excellence.
6
12
60
I love to hear the sudden glad music of a woman's laughter, that laughter that so delights a man, that acts on his senses like Ka-la-na wine.
6
Book 3.
(2 results)
Priest-Kings of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
2
59
I encountered no animals, nor any growing thing, nothing save the endless black rocks, the black cliffs, and the path cut before me in the dark stone.
6
6
23
I wondered why there was only water to drink, and none of the fermented beverages of Gor, such as paga, Ka-la-na wine or Kal-da.
6
Book 4.
(51 results)
Nomads of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
12
147
She also brought a black, red-trimmed wine crater from the isle of Cos.
7
19
36
Besides several of the flower trees there were also some Ka-la-na trees, or the yellow wine trees of Gor; there was one large-trunked, reddish Tur tree, about which curled its assemblage of Tur-Pah, a vinelike tree parasite with curled, scarlet, ovate leaves, rather lovely to look upon...
7
25
494
She did so, kneeling before me, head down, handing me the black, red-trimmed wine crater, that of the master, as had Aphris to Kamchak.
7
5
46
Among the Wagon Peoples, to be clad Kajir means, for a girl, to wear four articles, two red, two black; a red cord, the Curla, is tied about the waist; the Chatka, or long, narrow strip of black leather, fits over this cord in the front, passes under, and then again, from...
6
6
161
He took the skin of wine from the boy and bit out the horn plug; he then, with the wineskin on his shoulder, held back the head of Elizabeth Cardwell with one hand and with the other shoved the bone nozzle of the skin between her teeth; he tipped the skin and the girl, ha...
6
11
327
"Bring wine," he said to Elizabeth, who, her mouth filled with meat, went and fetched a small skin of wine and a cup, which she filled for him.
6
12
146
Aphris got up and fetched not a skin, but a bottle, of wine, Ka-la-na wine, from the Ka-la-na orchards of great Ar itself.
6
1
19
Even past me there thundered a lumbering herd of startled, short-trunked kailiauk, a stocky, awkward ruminant of the plains, tawny, wild, heavy, their haunches marked in red and brown bars, their wide heads bristling with a trident of horns; they had not stood and formed their circle, shes and young...
6
2
131
The kaiila of these men were as tawny as the brown grass of the prairie, save for that of the man who faced me, whose mount was a silken, sable black, as black as the lacquer of the shield.
6
2
172
The man facing me had seven such scars ceremonially worked into the tissue of his countenance, the highest being red, the next yellow, the next blue, the fourth black, then two yellow, then black again.
6
25
161
She wore the Sirik and was, of course, clad Kajir, clad in the Curla and Chatka, the red cord and the narrow strip of black leather; in the Kalmak, the brief vest, open and sleeveless, of black leather; and in the Koora, the strip of red cloth that bound back her brown ha...
6
5
8
I heard a haruspex singing between the wagons; for a piece of meat he would read the wind and the grass; for a cup of wine the stars and the flight of birds; for a fat-bellied dinner the liver of a sleen or slave.
6
6
160
He signaled to a boy who carried a skin of Ka-la-na wine over his shoulder.
6
6
163
Dazed, exhausted, covered with sweat, dust on her face and legs, wine on her body, Elizabeth Cardwell, her wrists thonged behind her and her throat bound to a lance, stood captive before Kamchak of the Tuchuks.
6
9
82
I was pleased to see again, though often done in silk, the splendid varieties of caste colors of the typical Gorean city, to hear once more the cries of peddlers that I knew so well, the cake sellers, the hawkers of vegetables, the wine vendor bending under a double verrskin of his vin...
6
9
107
On this fire, at the beginning of the feast the Feast Steward had scattered some grains of meal, some colored salt, some drops of wine.
6
11
328
When Kamchak had drunk the cup of wine he looked again at Aphris.
6
12
145
"Give him Ka-la-na wine," prompted Elizabeth.
6
12
151
She poured wine into the crater and replaced the bottle.
6
12
155
If she had poisoned the wine she had certainly done so deftly.
6
16
249
"It was an amusement on my part," smiled Saphrar, "to speak your name at that time—to see what you would do—to give you something, so to speak, to stir in your wine".
6
19
86
Harold looked the girls over and then he went to the low table and poured himself a drink, Ka-la-na wine by the smell of it.
6
21
319
Under the wagon with us, crouching, terrified, were three Turians, civilians, a wine vendor, a potter and a girl.
6
21
320
The wine vendor and the potter were peeping fearfully from between the wheels at the riders thundering into the streets.
6
22
12
Harold, after the Tuchuks had entered the city, insisted on squiring the young woman home whom he had encountered under the wagon, and, for good measure, the wine vendor and potter as well.
6
22
20
After we had taken the girl and the potter and wine vendor to whatever safety their homes might afford, we set out for the House of Saphrar, where, after some examination of the scene, I convinced myself there was nothing immediately to be done.
6
23
214
Many of the bottles of wine were gone and those that were not had been shattered against the floor, or against the wagon poles, leaving dark stains on the poles and on the hides behind them.
6
24
161
In Turia, even though we had much of the riches of the city at our disposal, there had not been much paga or Ka-la-na wine.
6
24
163
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
6
25
1
I Am Served wine I entered the wagon and stopped, startled.
6
25
192
"For wine," I said.
6
25
194
I went to the chest by the side of the wagon and pulled out a small bottle, one of several, of Ka-la-na wine which reposed there.
6
25
195
"Let us celebrate your freedom," I said, pouring her a small bowl of wine.
6
25
196
She took the bowl of wine and smiled, waiting for me to fill one for myself.
6
25
207
I refilled my wine bowl.
6
25
212
"Drink your wine," I said, pushing the bowl in her hands toward her.
6
25
214
"It is not really bad wine," she said.
6
25
228
"Oh," she said, looking down into her bowl of wine, smiling.
6
25
229
"Drink more wine," I prompted.
6
25
244
"Can it be," she asked, "that the commander of a Tuchuk Thousand does not know what to do with a girl such as I?" I reached toward her, to take her into my arms, but I found the bowl of wine in my way, deftly so.
6
25
248
"By the Priest-Kings," I cried, "you are one woman who is looking for trouble!" Elizabeth laughed over the wine.
6
25
273
With a cry of rage I nearly spilled my wine.
6
25
274
"You nearly spilled your wine," said Elizabeth.
6
25
280
Elizabeth knelt down a few feet from me, and took another sip of the wine.
6
25
287
"For wine," I said, "as I told you".
6
25
313
She took another sip of wine.
6
25
325
Why had he done this, truly? For me? Or for her, as well? If so, why? For what reason? Elizabeth had now finished her wine.
6
25
413
I stood up and threw the wine bowl to the side of the room.
6
25
414
It shattered against the wine chest.
6
25
493
"Serve me wine," I said.
6
25
496
When I had finished I set the wine crater aside and looked on the girl.
6
Book 5.
(65 results)
Assassin of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
8
116
"blackwine," said she, "from the Mountains of Thentis".
10
8
117
I had heard of blackwine, but had never had any.
10
8
125
"I have heard," I said to Elizabeth, "that blackwine is served hot".
10
8
136
Thentis does not trade the beans for blackwine.
10
8
137
I have heard of a cup of blackwine in Ar, some years ago, selling for a silver eighty-piece.
10
8
138
Even in Thentis blackwine is used commonly only in High Caste homes".
10
8
140
"Originally, doubtless beans were brought from Earth," I said, "much as certain other seeds, and silk worms and such, but I doubt very much that the ship I saw last night had in its cargo anything as trivial as the beans for blackwine".
10
17
61
Then each of us gave some of the girls wine, asking each "wine, Mistress?" to which each of the girls, with a laugh, would cry out, "Yes, I will have wine!" "You will serve me the wine, Slave!" said the long-legged, black-haired g...
7
1
44
At last, when the wood burned only here and there, and what had been the pyre was mostly ashes and glowing wood, the men of a dozen castes, each carrying a jar of chilled wine, moved about, pouring the wine over the fire, quenching it.
6
1
71
Only a bit of wood now, here and there, missed by the chilled wine, clung to flame; some of the logs, however, still smoked, and others held as though within themselves the redness of the fire they remembered; but most were simply charred, now dead, stained with the oil, wet from the <...
6
6
77
Then she leaned forward, bending her knees slightly, her body graceful, and spoke, her voice a whisper in my ear, an invitation, "wine, Master?" as though offering not wine, but herself.
6
1
57
Kuurus knew that it would be this man, who wore the black, but not the full black, of the Assassin, who would deal with him.
6
12
217
She was fairly complected but had extremely dark hair and dark eyes, very red lips; the movement of her exquisite body was a torment to observe; she looked at me with a slight smile, regarding the black of the tunic, the mark of the dagger; her lips were full and magnificently turned, ...
6
14
147
The girl had black hair, swirling and long, beautiful, which had never been cut, and flashing black eyes, high cheekbones.
6
18
100
"He wears the black tunic," said Sura, "and I do not know who he is, but he is not of the black caste".
6
1
14
There were hundreds of them, trimmed and squared, mostly of Ka-la-na wood, from the sweet-smelling wine trees of Gor.
6
5
182
The great compound eyes, on which Priest-Kings so seldom depended, were radiant; in that moment they glowed like diamonds burning in wine.
6
5
503
My return to the city was affecting, for here it was that my sword had been pledged to a Gorean Home Stone; here it was that I had trained in arms and learned Gorean; it was here that I had met my father, after long years of separation; it was here that I had made dear friends, the Older Tarl, Maste...
6
5
578
"We are off," she announced, "to buy a bottle of wine".
6
6
42
I had tarsk meat and yellow bread with honey, Gorean peas and a tankard of diluted Ka-la-na, warm water mixed with wine.
6
6
67
One of them carried a large pitcher of the diluted Ka-la-na wine and stepped behind us, climbing the two steps to the broad wooden dais on which our tables were set.
6
6
69
"wine, Master?" she asked.
6
6
71
"How is it that you first serve wine to a strange man at the table of your master?" "Forgive Lana," said she, tears springing to her eyes.
6
6
75
"Serve him wine," said he, "or you will be stripped and thrown into a pen of male slaves".
6
6
79
Each of the girls considered eligible for this service, at one time or another during the evening, will approach the guest and offer him wine.
6
6
80
His choice is indicated by the one from whom he accepts wine.
6
6
84
"wine, Master?" she asked.
6
6
85
"Yes," I said, "I will have wine".
6
6
86
She poured the diluted wine into my cup, bowed her head and with a shy smile, backed gracefully down the stairs behind me, then turned and hurried away.
6
10
91
One of the slave girls spilled wine and was fastened to a slave ring, stripped and beaten.
6
14
159
I turned and saw a female slave, in a rep-cloth kitchen tunic, stained with food, approaching, bearing a tray of fruit with a flask of wine.
6
14
164
The guard unlocked the door and the kitchen slave, deferentially, entered, her head down, and placed the tray of fruit and wine on a small low table near the divan.
6
14
182
She looked down at the tray of fruit and wine and laughed, and picked up a fruit and bit into it, smiling.
6
15
30
A girl in a tunic of white silk, gracefully, carrying a large pitcher of diluted Ka-la-na wine, approached our table from the rear, and climbed the stairs, delicately, and as though timidly, head down.
6
15
36
"wine, Master?" asked Virginia Kent.
6
15
37
"Yes," I said, "I will have wine".
6
15
42
"wine, Master?" asked Elizabeth Cardwell.
6
15
74
I took a deep drink of the diluted Ka-la-na wine I had been served.
6
17
59
"After we have been served wine," announced the girl, "we will use these slaves for our pleasure".
6
17
60
Before we were permitted to serve the wine, garlands of talenders were swiftly woven about our necks.
6
17
69
Suddenly the two girls on the ankle ropes jerked on their ropes and I fell heavily forward, spilling the wine to the stones.
6
17
72
"Give him more wine," ordered the long-legged girl.
6
17
76
"Serve me wine," she ordered harshly.
6
17
104
"I will serve you wine," said she, "Master".
6
17
110
"I," I said, "will serve you wine".
6
17
278
"Let Lana serve Relius wine," said another girl, a Red Silk Girl, first to the guard, leaning toward him, lips parted.
6
17
279
Relius put out his cup but before the girl could pour the wine she seemed suddenly to fly off the back of the dais, the seat of her tunic firmly grasped in the small hand of Virginia Kent.
6
17
280
Lana landed with a considerable bump on the stones of the hall, the wine flying backward.
6
17
282
Lana scrambled to her feet, angry, her pitcher of wine set aside on the wet, red stones.
6
17
297
At this point Virginia Kent put down her pitcher of wine, seized Lana by the shoulder, spun her about and struck her a rather severe blow near the left eye.
6
17
314
Virginia Kent, to my amazement, put aside the pitcher of wine.
6
17
334
"Serve me wine," Ho-Sorl ordered Phyllis Robertson, though she was far across the room, and there were several girls nearer.
6
17
335
This was not unusual, however, for Ho-Sorl invariably demanded that the proud Phyllis, who professed to despise him, serve him as table slave, which service she would ultimately, irritably, head in the air, have to render him, whether it be merely the pouring of his wine or the offerin...
6
17
391
Suddenly I felt a large quantity of fluid, wine, surely at least half a pitcher, being poured slowly over my head.
6
17
462
"You there, Slaves," called Ho-Tu, "to your cells!" He was speaking to Virginia Kent, and to Lana, who had both lingered in the vicinity of Relius, who was finishing a cup of wine.
6
17
628
She looked at me blankly, and then, still clutching the doll, put out one hand, trembling, to take the bowl of wine from me.
6
18
324
Two large wine jugs stood in one corner of the room.
6
20
2
The feast was set late in the hall of Cernus and the wine and paga flowed freely.
6
20
7
Girls still in training, unclothed as well, served wine this night of feasting.
6
20
45
"The beast has been fed," said Cernus, chuckling, drinking wine, spilling some of it down his face.
6
21
360
"Silence!" roared Murmillius and, obediently, we fought in silence, save for the crying of men, our breathing, the sparkling ring of blades tempered by wine and fire.
6
24
95
"I bring you a girl," had said the man, "who would tie your sandals, who would serve you wine".
6
24
333
"I love you, Relius!" "Bring the wine of Free Companionship!" decreed Marlenus.
6
24
334
The wine was brought and Relius and Virginia, lost in one another's eyes, arms interlocked, drank together.
6
24
440
"Yesterday evening," said he, "Marlenus sent her to you, to tie your sandals, to serve you wine, but you refused even to look upon her".
6
Book 6.
(10 results)
Raiders of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
15
361
She had high cheekbones, and flashing black eyes, and coal-black hair, now worn high, pinned, over her head.
6
1
16
I had the Gorean short sword in its scabbard, my shield and helmet, and, wrapped in leather, a Gorean long bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, from the yellow wine trees of Gor, tipped with notched bosk horn at each end, loose strung with hemp whipped with silk, and a roll of sheaf and flight...
6
8
5
I had again my sword, that wine-tempered blade of fine, double-edged Gorean steel, carried even at the siege of Ar, so long ago, with its scabbard; and the rounded shield of layered boskhide, with its double sling, riveted with pegs of iron and bound with hoops of brass; and the simple...
6
9
341
Clitus, too, had brought two bottles of Ka-la-na wine, a string of eels, cheese of the Verr, and a sack of red olives from the groves of Tyros.
6
9
361
"Give me wine," said she, "Slave".
6
11
46
On its height they met Bosk, in his hands the wine-tempered steel of a Koroban blade.
6
13
204
"When," I asked, "High Lady, will you drink the wine of the Free Companionship with Lurius, noble Ubar of Cos?" "I shall return first to Tyros," she said, "where I shall be made ready.
6
15
420
And I took her by the hair and held back her head, pouring the wine down her throat, some of it running down her face and body, under the slave collar and its bells.
6
15
421
She looked up at me, her mouth stained with wine.
6
15
467
"No," she said, "wine".
6
Book 7.
(74 results)
Captive of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
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.
7
15
1404
I poured the wine from the small copper bowl into the black, red-trimmed wine crater, placing the small bowl in a rack to one side of the fire.
7
15
1156
* * * * "wine! Bring me wine!" shouted the warrior.
6
15
1405
I swirled, slowly, the wine in the wine crater.
6
15
1431
When I had finished the wine he thrust the wine crater into my hands.
6
17
275
"Take wine to the table!" Numbly, shaking, I took the vessel of wine.
6
8
390
The last two times I begged to do so, and was permitted to carry a jar of wine on my head.
6
8
393
Soon I could carry wine as well as any girl, even Ute.
6
8
494
The fourth and fifth days I was permitted to carry wine back to the compound.
6
8
496
I suddenly realized, climbing the ramps of Laura toward the compound, leashed, under guard, carrying a jar of wine on my head, balancing it with my right hand, among my sisters in bondage, breathing the fantastic air of Gor, that I was happy.
6
8
978
The guards had liked us, muchly, and had apparently expected that they would for, to our delight, they had purchased a small bottle of Ka-la-na wine, in a wicker basket, which they had permitted us, swallow by swallow, to share.
6
8
979
I had never tasted so rich and delicate a wine on Earth, and yet here, on this world, it cost only a copper tarn disk and was so cheap, and plentiful, that it might be given even to a female slave.
6
9
61
"She even had Ka-la-na wine," sneered one of the girls.
6
9
65
"It is said," said Verna, "that Ka-la-na wine makes any woman a slave, if but for an hour".
6
10
339
"You carry wine beautifully," he commented.
6
11
166
In the private pens we were given better food, lean meats and vegetables and fruits, and, if our group had trained acceptably, after the evening meal, before being returned, hooded, to the public pens, we would be given candies or pastries, or, sometimes, a swallow of Ka-la-na wine.
6
14
96
I had even been given a swallow of Ka-la-na wine, which exquisite beverage I had not tasted since the time of my capture, long ago, by Verna outside of Targo's compound.
6
14
205
Over the coals, on a tripod, there was, warming, a small metal wine bowl.
6
14
207
I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so.
6
14
211
I suspected there were few men as fierce and terrible as those of Treve, dreaded throughout Gor, and yet they enjoyed their wine warmed and were fond of so simple a thing as smoothing the hair of a girl.
6
15
436
Sometimes Verna would say, "Drink," and I would pour wine into her goblet, saying, "Yes, Mistress," and sometimes Rask of Treve would command me, saying "Drink," and I would then, similarly, serve him, saying "Yes, Master".
6
15
458
He then, from his own cup, poured some wine into a small bowl, which he handed to me.
6
15
461
I put back my head and drank the wine.
6
15
462
It was Ka-la-na wine.
6
15
466
I put down the wine cup, to one side.
6
15
1159
The music of those of the caste of musicians was heady, like the wine.
6
15
1169
"More wine," he said.
6
15
1174
"wine!" cried another man.
6
15
1181
The man whom I had served wine reached clumsily for me.
6
15
1183
"wine!" cried the other man.
6
15
1190
"wine!" called Verna.
6
15
1192
"wine," said Rask of Treve, holding forth his cup.
6
15
1198
"wine!" cried another man, about the circle.
6
15
1200
I tipped the vessel, but the wine was gone.
6
15
1203
"Fetch wine!" "Yes, Master!" I cried.
6
15
1227
"I must fetch wine," I said, and twisted away, running toward the kitchen shed.
6
15
1230
"Fetch your wine and return," said Ute.
6
15
1231
I dipped the wine vessel into the great stone jar, again filling it.
6
15
1240
"Hurry!" With a cry of misery, spilling wine over the brim of the vessel, I slipped past the man in the doorway of the kitchen shed, and ran back to the firelight.
6
15
1241
When I reached the feasters another girl took from me the wine.
6
15
1296
He sipped his wine.
6
15
1302
And, from time to time, observing me through narrowed lids, he would sip his wine.
6
15
1367
There was a small fire in the fire bowl in the tent, and the tiny tripod set above it, where wine might be warmed.
6
15
1390
"Serve me wine," he said.
6
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.
6
15
1406
I saw my reflection in the redness, the blondness of my hair, dark in the wine, and the collar, with its bells, about my throat.
6
15
1407
I now, in the fashion of the slave girl of Treve, held the wine crater against my right cheek.
6
15
1408
I could feel the warmth of the wine through the side of the crater.
6
15
1413
I did not know how he cared for his wine, for some men of Treve wish it warm, others almost hot.
6
15
1415
What if it were not as he wished it! "Serve me wine," he said.
6
15
1416
I, carrying the wine crater, rose to my feet and approached him.
6
15
1418
I put my head down and, with both hands, extending my arms to him, held forth the wine crater.
6
15
1419
"I offer you wine, Master," I said.
6
15
1420
He took the wine, and I watched, in terror.
6
15
1424
I knelt there, while he, at his leisure, drank the wine.
6
15
1428
I did so, and he, spilling some from the broad rim of the crater, I feeling it on my chin, and throat, as it trickled under the collar, and body, poured the remainder of the wine down my throat.
6
15
1433
I ran to the side of the tent and put back the wine crater, and fled back to his side.
6
15
1437
Suddenly, in my body, like a drum, I felt the hot wine.
6
15
1442
It was the wine.
6
16
59
"wine," had said Rask of Treve.
6
16
60
I had poured him wine.
6
16
61
"wine," had said Verna.
6
17
274
* * * * "wine, El-in-or!" cried Tellius, master of the kitchen of Bosk of Port Kar.
6
17
304
"Hurry with the wine!" cried Tellius, from the kitchen, looking after me.
6
17
306
I took the packet of poison from my rep-cloth kitchen tunic, and dissolved it in the wine.
6
17
308
I swirled the wine, and discarded the packet.
6
17
310
"wine!" I heard from the hall.
6
17
329
"I want wine".
6
17
332
"wine!" called Thurnock.
6
17
334
"wine!" cried Tab, the captain.
6
17
337
I would pour the wine.
6
17
342
I poured the wine.
6
17
370
Bosk poured the wine forth on the table, slowly.
6
17
371
The vessel of wine I had dropped, and its contents now trickled among the tiles.
6
Book 8.
(72 results)
Hunters of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
8
246
I found a black temwood arrow, a sheaf arrow, and fitted it unsteadily to the string of the great bow, the yellow bow, from the wine trees of Gor.
7
6
748
I held forth the wine bowl that Sheera, from a large wine crater, might refill it.
6
17
114
Perhaps she had not known the wine was drugged? Perhaps it had not been the wine, but other food with which someone had tampered? I looked at the slaves.
6
2
163
"But I met, in a tavern," said Arn, "a brief-tunicked girl, though free, small, black-haired, black-eyed, named Tina, with a notched ear".
6
3
11
I saw a blond giant from Torvaldsland, with braided hair, in shaggy jacket; a merchant from Tyros, hurrying, perfumed and sleek; seamen from Cos, and Port Kar, mortal enemies, yet passing one another without thought in the streets of Lydius; a black woman, veiled in yellow, borne in a ...
6
2
56
"If it pleases you, Rim," I said, "your slave might, from the sand in the lower hold, fetch wine".
6
2
59
"Fetch wine," he told her.
6
2
104
She carried two large bottles of wine, red Ka-la-na, from the vineyards of Ar.
6
2
124
I glanced back to see Thurnock lowering Cara over the side, with the wine and sack of cups, into the waiting arms of her master, Rim.
6
2
126
Thurnock had tied the two bottles of wine about her neck, that it might be easier for her, and she held the sack of cups over her head, that they might not be washed with sea water.
6
2
151
"wine," said Rim.
6
2
160
Cara knelt beside Rim, and poured wine into his cup.
6
2
183
She did so, still with the wine.
6
2
189
"More wine," he said.
6
2
256
"Gather the cups and wine," said Rim to Cara.
6
2
285
She carried the wine, and cups.
6
2
291
Thurnock took the wine and cups from her, and lifted her on board.
6
2
349
"Serve wine," said Rim, to Cara.
6
2
351
Cara, the slave girl, just as she had done with Arn and the men, served wine.
6
2
358
Who knew what they might know? "wine, Slave," said Sheera.
6
5
343
Thurnock brought to me the wine and oil, and the salt.
6
5
351
Then, slowly, I poured the wine, and the oil into the sea, and the salt.
6
6
734
Sheera knelt before me, her head down, resting back on her heels, her arms extended to me, proffering me, in the manner of the Gorean slave girl, the wine bowl.
6
6
750
"Perhaps," I said, and quaffed wine.
6
6
756
"There are men of Tyros in Laura," said Rim, looking down into his small wine bowl, cradled in the palm of his right hand.
6
6
876
"Thurnock," said I, "give her wine".
6
6
885
She did so, and, he holding her head back, by the hair, poured wine down her throat.
6
7
1
Grenna Softly, stealthily, the long bow of yellow Ka-la-na, from the wine trees of Gor, in my hand, I moved through the brush and trees.
6
7
85
Further, Hesius had told Rim that he would send wine with the girls, at no additional cost.
6
7
86
I did not particularly want the wine, but I had no objection to its inclusion in our order.
6
7
188
I lifted the great bow of yellow Ka-la-na, from the wine trees of Gor.
6
9
57
"You were fools to drink the wine," she said.
6
9
260
"And so we arranged not to be within our camp at dawn, but to leave for you in our absence a gift of wine".
6
11
7
"wine," said Marlenus.
6
11
44
I held forth my cup, for wine.
6
11
80
"I, too, shall have wine," I said.
6
11
155
When Marlenus took his meals in his tent, or wished refreshments or wine, Verna, the new girl, served him.
6
11
157
The girl poured us our wine.
6
11
163
Verna, from where she knelt, looked at him, angrily, holding the two-handled wine vessel.
6
11
168
The girl's fists clenched on the twin handles of the wine vessel.
6
11
224
He then indicated that she should again kneel to one side, and take up the two-handled wine vessel, that she be ready, when we wished, to serve us once more.
6
11
231
"Serve us wine," said Marlenus, "and then leave".
6
11
238
I took a sip of wine.
6
11
296
"Did you note," asked Marlenus, "how deferentially she served us the last cup of wine?" I smiled.
6
11
323
Each, in turn, was asked to pour him a cup of wine, and then withdraw, nothing more.
6
11
678
She carried wine.
6
11
682
"Put down the wine," said Marlenus, "and step before us".
6
11
742
"Serve us wine," he said.
6
11
764
Marlenus and I watched her pour the wine.
6
11
768
She, a slave girl, poured wine for masters.
6
12
204
I recalled, with savage understanding, with an understanding as sudden and terrible as that of a lightning flash over Torvaldsland, that this Hesius, this tavern keeper of Laura, had, free of charge, as a gesture of good will, included wine with the shipment of girls to my camp.
6
13
23
Doubtless they had been told to see that all males in the camp partook of the wine which had been sent upriver with them.
6
13
138
We were to serve wine.
6
13
139
The men of Tyros, when the wine had been drunk, were to storm the camp".
6
13
145
"We served wine to all and, even, secretly, to the slave girls of the camp.
6
15
350
Among these items I found the remaining bottles of drugged wine, those which we had not drunk, when we had fallen captive to Verna and her band, now seemingly so long ago.
6
15
352
Such an exotically vintaged wine might prove of value.
6
16
228
In my camp, there were several bottles of wine, which had been taken originally from Verna's camp by Marlenus, and then from his camp by the men of Tyros and the girls of Hura.
6
16
233
"Tomorrow night," said Vinca, "you are to give the wine to as many of the panther girls as is possible".
6
16
245
The bottles of wine, brought by one of the paga slaves, were slung, knotted, about her neck.
6
16
256
The wine was still tied about her neck.
6
16
266
I did not untie the wine from about her neck.
6
16
294
I watched my slave, Mira, smiling, jesting and pouring wine for many of the panther girls of Hura's band.
6
17
19
Then, to their horror, and that of the girls of Hura, it had been impossible to rouse many of the panther girls, indeed, all who had last night drunk of Mira's proffered wine.
6
17
41
They had gone to sleep after the wine, warmed and drowsy.
6
19
52
She would dare not reveal to him her capture and return, thus making clear her role in the affair of the wine, but she might well convince him of what she believed, what she had mistakenly inferred from her experiences in the forest, while blindfolded, while being interrogated by Vinca...
6
19
119
It was I who had used her, a mere slave, insolently, before returning her, with the drugged wine, to the camp of Sarus.
6
19
273
"He and others made me give drugged wine to our women!" Hura turned on her, like a she-panther.
6
19
283
He made me serve drugged wine! I had no choice!" "How many women does he have?" demanded Sarus, angrily.
6
22
494
Dancing for him, pouring him wine, serving his pleasure, perhaps together, both would much please him.
6
22
651
We will have business with one named Hesius of Laura, who sent paga slaves and drugged wine to our camp.
6
22
940
We had poured oil, and wine and salt into the sea.
6
Book 9.
(13 results)
Marauders of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
10
50
He had done less well in the singing contest, though he much prided himself on his singing voice; he thought, in that one, the judges had been against him; he did not score highly either in the composition of poetry contest nor in the rhyming games; "I am not a skald," he explained to me later; he d...
6
2
250
She wore black and silver, a full, ankle-length gown of rich, black velvet, with silver belts, or straps, that crossed over her breasts, and tied about her waist.
6
2
253
Her cloak, of black fur, from the black sea sleen, glossy and deep, swirled to her ankles.
6
11
90
He wore beneath his cloak yellow wool, and a great belt of glistening black, with a gold buckle, to which was attached a scabbard of oiled, black leather; in this scabbard was a sword, a sword of Torvaldsland, a long sword, with a jeweled pommel, with double guard.
6
13
366
The collar of black iron, with its heavy hinge, its riveted closure, its projecting ring of iron, for a chain or padlock, showed black, heavy, against the whiteness of her lovely throat.
6
16
195
Its feathers were five inches long, set in the shaft on three sides, feathers of the black-tipped coasting gull, a broad-winged bird, with black tips on its wings and tail feathers, similar to the Vosk gull.
6
1
732
Accordingly, as soon as they are collared, force them to drink slave wine".
6
1
734
Slave wine is bitter, intentionally so.
6
1
737
A female slave is taken off slave wine only when it is her master's intention to breed her.
6
6
127
One by one, the prizes of Ivar Forkbeard, even the rich, proud Aelgifu, were forced to down the slave wine.
6
8
76
That scent, I knew, a distillation of a hundred flowers, nurtured like a priceless wine, was a secret guarded by the perfumers of Ar.
6
9
313
And eagerly, whimpering, shuddering with cold, did Hilda the Haughty drink down the slave wine.
6
21
112
Then, too, naked slave girls were ordered to the riches, to scoop up sapphires in goblets and carry them about the tables, serving them to the men, kneeling, head down, arms extended, as though they might be wine, and the warriors, laughing, reached into the cups and seized jewels.
6
Book 10.
(46 results)
Tribesmen of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
5
33
"It was my loss," smiled Ibn Saran, lifting to his lips a tiny, steaming cup of blackwine.
10
5
46
From one side a slave girl, barefoot, bangled, in sashed, diaphanous, trousered chalwar, gathered at the ankles, in tight, red-silk vest, with bare midriff, fled to him, with the tall, graceful, silvered pot containing the blackwine.
10
5
52
She returned to her place with the pot of blackwine.
10
5
70
Certainly the two slaves serving the blackwine were lovely, and, interestingly, neither was a typical Tahari girl.
10
5
88
I glanced at the two white-skinned slaves who knelt to the side, in chalwar and vest, lightly veiled, who attended to the service of the blackwine.
10
5
89
One in particular I noted, she who was charged with the silver vessel that contained the blackwine.
10
5
216
* * * * Ibn Saran, watching the yellow-silked, collared slave dance, sipped his hot, blackwine.
10
5
558
He sipped his hot blackwine.
10
5
685
I decided I might care to taste the steaming, blackwine.
10
5
687
The girl in whose charge was the silver vessel, filled with blackwine, knelt beside a tiny brazier, on which it sat, retaining its warmth.
10
5
700
As she knelt before me, pouring the blackwine, I considered the inviting softness of her thighs, well revealed in the diaphanous chalwar, the latitudes of her bare midriff, the sweet fruit of her bosom, protesting against the strictures of the tight vest, the collar on h...
10
5
708
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the blackwine, one for its sugars.
10
5
712
For example, the dark-haired slave, she who was one of the matched set, she who was charged with the careful pouring of blackwine, was a piece of delicious woman meat, a luscious, if inadequately disciplined piece of female flesh.
10
5
806
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
10
6
73
She was the other girl of the matched set, the other white-skinned wench, she who had had in her charge the silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine.
10
10
184
She lowered her eyes and, taking the tray with blackwine and sugars, rose gracefully to her feet, backed away, turned, and left the room.
10
10
186
She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve blackwine.
10
10
201
We had then retired to the merchant's house for blackwine.
10
14
370
I recalled it from the palace of Suleiman Pasha, when the girl, with Zaya, the other slave, had served blackwine.
10
24
651
Perhaps I might utilize Vella, and perhaps Zaya, who had also testified at Nine Wells against me, later as serving slaves, kneeling to one side, in chalwar and vest, and bangles, attending to blackwine, and its sugars, and fruits and pastries, summonable by so little as ...
10
26
80
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the blackwine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
10
26
83
While I had pleasured myself with another woman, Tafa, I had occasionally had two slaves summoned that they might, bangled, and collared, and otherwise nude, attend on us, with blackwine, sugars, fruits, nuts, and various sweets.
10
26
1083
"But first I think I will have you and that other slut, the red-haired girl, Zaya, both nude, serve blackwine and sugars, attending on me, while I sport with a better slave, Tafa".
10
26
1250
Several times, she, with Zaya, another slave, had waited upon me, nude, in collars, and bangles, serving the blackwine and sugars, in what had been the kasbah of Tarna, while I had enjoyed the pleasures of one or more slaves, selected, as I wished, from the slave stock o...
10
26
1252
But several times I had had her as well, and she must serve the blackwine and sugars, and slave pleasures, alone.
10
12
330
I went to the wine table and, from the curved vessel, poured a small cup of wine.
6
13
225
One girl held back our head, and others, from goblets, gave us of wines, Turian wine, sweet and thick, Ta wine, from the famed Ta grapes, from the terraces of Cos, wines even, Ka-la-nas, sweets and drys, from distant Ar.
6
4
42
The sand kaiila, or desert kaiila, is a kaiila, and handles similarly, but it is not identically the same animal which is indigenous, domestic and wild, in the middle latitudes of Gor's southern hemisphere; that animal, used as a mount by the Wagon Peoples, is not found in the northern hemisphere of...
6
7
156
Ibn Saran, himself, in black cloak, and white kaffiyeh with black cording, emerged through the threshold.
6
20
38
The eyes, rimmed with sand, were black-pupiled; the corneas, usually yellow, seemed pale, flattishly colored; the leathery snout seemed dry, the lips were drawn back about the fangs; the tongue, black, seemed large; it seemed thin for a Kur, haggard; I realized then that ...
6
23
242
He carried a leather, black, lacquered buckler on his left arm, a slim, black, tem-wood lance in his right hand.
6
1
408
He did not drink wine or paga.
6
2
299
I had had verr meat, cut in chunks and threaded on a metal rod, with slices of peppers and larma, and roasted; vulo stew with raisins, nuts, onions and honey; a kort with melted cheese and nutmeg; hot Bazi tea, sugared, and, later, Turian wine.
6
4
358
"Has she had slave wine?" asked the male slave.
6
4
360
"All female slaves in the public pens of Tor are on slave wine".
6
12
329
"Serve me wine, Slave," she said.
6
12
340
She put down the wine.
6
12
370
I poured myself a small cup of the wine, and drank it, replacing the cup on the table.
6
24
74
But did she not know that on her own neck, as much as theirs, there was a collar? In the room I noted, on a small table to the side, even decanters, doubtless filled with choice wines, perhaps even ka-la-nas of Ar, or Ta-wine, from distant, terraced Cos.
6
24
101
I remembered her as one of the slaves who, bangled, in the high, tight vest of red silk, the sashed, diaphanous chalwar, had served wine in the palace of Suleiman at Nine Wells.
6
25
501
Some, holding the slaves in their left arm, forced wine from bottles down their throats.
6
25
504
"wine, Master, please!" they cried.
6
25
505
They did not bargain, as might have a desperate free woman, "Anything for a sip of wine, Noble Sir!" for they were slave girls.
6
25
704
"If I were a bold free woman," she said, "and not a bond girl, I would ask that you bring with you on your return a bottle of wine for your pleasure, that you would enjoy me more".
6
25
708
"I shall return," he said, "and when I do, I shall bring wine".
6
26
421
If the slave's heat is on her, she may tie the bondage knot in her hair, beg to serve wine, squirm a bit, dare to turn her palms upward a little on her thighs, and such things.
6
Book 11.
(25 results)
Slave Girl of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
4
82
The original beans, I suppose, had been brought, like certain other Gorean products, from Earth; it is not impossible, of course, that the opposite is the case, that blackwine is native to Gor and that the origin of Earth's coffee beans is Gorean; I regard this as unlike...
10
4
88
I, grasping the pot with a rag and both hands, poured him a handled, metal tankard of the steaming black brew, coffee or blackwine.
10
4
80
Soon I smelled the frying of vulo eggs in a large, flat pan, and the unmistakable odor of coffee, or as the Goreans express it, blackwine.
10
4
133
Gratefully I filled it again with the steaming blackwine.
10
8
191
In Thentis, for example, sleen are used to smell out contraband, in the form of the unauthorized egress of the beans for blackwine from the Thentian territories.
10
18
12
I also wore a brief, open, sleeveless vest of black leather, the Kalmak; a patron parted it, holding it open, as I tried to move past him on the ramp; I stood, quietly, stopped helplessly, the tray held over my head; he kissed me twice; "Little beauty," he said; "A girl would rejoice i...
6
16
169
This infamous port is the home port of the famed black slavers of Schendi, a league of slavers well known for their cruel depredations on shipping, but it is also a free port, administered by black merchants, and its fine harbor and its inland markets to the north and eas...
6
19
15
I was unclothed, save for the black, enameled, belled collar, and the black, enameled belled ankle ring, as I had been in the alcove of the Chatka and Curla.
6
21
147
They were outlined in black; their interior was blue; their pupils were black.
6
3
125
I had been forced to help serve the food, and to pour wine and paga for the men, as though I might be a servant.
6
3
153
There were flasks of wine there, and bottles of the brew called paga; stores of salt, grains, dried meats and vegetables; tunics, cloths and blankets; too, there were tools and utensils, and threads and needles; I found some perfumes and jewelries; I did not dare to bedeck myself with ...
6
3
188
Two drank wine together.
6
3
229
Yesterday evening I had been forced to aid Eta in serving the men, carrying meat to them in my teeth; later I had moved among them, as they had summoned me, pouring them wine and paga.
6
3
680
Eta hurried to bring them wine and paga.
6
3
726
They called for more wine and paga and Eta, and I, too, now, hastened to serve them.
6
3
780
I did not know at the time, but it was slave wine.
6
3
783
The effect of the slave wine endures several cycles, or moons; it may be counteracted by another drink, a smooth, sweet beverage, which frees the girl's body for the act of the male slave, or, in unusual cases, should she be freed, to the act of the lover; slave girls, incidentally, ar...
6
4
97
Thus, after we had cleared goblets, and bowls and dishes, if they were used, we were soon ready, unimpeded, to devote our attentions to the serving of wine and paga, or our bodies for their pleasure, were they desired.
6
4
579
It had been truly nothing, no more than the serving of wine or the sewing of a garment.
6
4
585
I poured wine from the flask I bore into the cup, I holding it, of one of the men.
6
4
621
But this night, we, with our flasks of wine, in our serving, were instructed to remain in the background, in the shadows, to remain back of the circle of the fire, behind the sitting men.
6
4
625
But this night, we rather, as noted, with our flasks of wine, remained back in the shadows, behind the circle of the fire, behind the sitting men, as we had been instructed.
6
4
636
I stood there, naked, recently ravished, sweat and dirt on my body, and in my hair, in the shadows, ignored, holding the large flask of wine on my left hip, watching.
6
4
683
I noted that Eta served wine to the tall, handsome, blond-haired fellow.
6
4
698
I wished to pour him wine and kiss his cup, should he give his girl the opportunity to do so.
6
Book 12.
(4 results)
Beasts of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
2
3
On it were hot bread, yellow and fresh, hot blackwine, steaming, with its sugars, slices of roast bosk, the scrambled eggs of vulos, pastries with creams and custards.
10
2
12
I grinned, and washed down the eggs with a swig of hot blackwine, prepared from the beans grown upon the slopes of the Thentis mountains.
10
2
13
This blackwine is quite expensive.
10
2
20
He then drank from his cup, containing the blackwine.
10
Book 13.
(4 results)
Explorers of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
1
34
On the tray, too, was the metal vessel which had contained the blackwine, steaming and bitter, from far Thentis, famed for its tarn flocks, the small yellow-enameled cups from which we had drunk the blackwine, its spoons and sugars, a tiny bo...
10
11
159
She now wore, interestingly, tight black slacks and a black, buttoned top.
6
12
251
"You are garbed strangely for a paga slave," I said, indicating the clogs, the black slacks and the black, buttoned top.
6
12
262
She slipped from the black slacks, and removed the black, buttoned top.
6
Book 14.
(4 results)
Fighting Slave of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
7
677
I took the wine and, as the girl trembled, crouched near her, holding the wine to her lips.
6
7
679
"You see," I said, "you served me wine, now I serve you wine".
6
22
14
The first wine, a light white wine, was being deferentially served by Pamela and Bonnie.
6
1
547
She wore a white blouse and a brief, black skirt; her legs, well revealed, were clad in clinging black netting.
6
Book 15.
(6 results)
Rogue of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
14
233
"You may serve the blackwine now, in small cups, Lola," said Miss Henderson.
10
14
273
I finished my blackwine, enjoying it.
10
25
115
"blackwine," I said.
10
25
117
"blackwine," said Tasdron.
10
25
183
She placed the tray on the table, and removed three plates of bread and meat from it, a dish of assorted cheeses, a bowl of dates, a pitcher of water, a pot of blackwine, steaming, and tiny vessels of sugars and creams, and three goblets.
10
25
184
On the table, too, she placed small spoons, of silver, from Tharna, for use with the blackwine, and, at each place, a kailiauk-horn-handled eating prong, from distant Turia.
10
Book 16.
(18 results)
Guardsman of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
20
179
Doubtless both of them were soon to bring forth the next course of the meal, which I took to be assorted desserts, to be followed by blackwine and liqueurs.
10
20
338
They would there presumably be relieved of their chains and would return with the blackwine.
10
20
361
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the blackwine.
10
20
375
"Second slave," I told her, which, among the river towns, and in certain cities, particularly in the north, is a way of indicating that I would take the blackwine without creams or sugars, and as it came from the pouring vessel, which, of course, in these areas, is handl...
10
20
379
blackwine, except in the vicinity of Thentis, where most of it is grown on the slopes of the Thentis range, is quite expensive.
10
20
381
The expression "second slave," incidentally, serves to indicate that one does not wish creams or sugars with one's blackwine, even if only one girl is serving.
10
20
428
I lifted the tiny silver cup to my lips and took a drop of the blackwine.
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431
I drank it without creams and sugars, perhaps, for I had been accustomed, on Earth, to drinking coffee in such a manner, and the blackwine of Gor is clearly coffee, or closely akin to coffee.
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444
I took another sip of the blackwine.
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1276
"Your gift to me, your performance, during the course of the blackwine," I said, "was very beautiful".
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The Slave Ring; The Whip is Kissed; blackwine; A Slave is Named; Ecstasy How small and soft she was, and how beautiful, lying in my arms, on the furs of love, at the foot of my couch, in the soft light of the ravishment lamp.
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193
I brought up from the kitchen, where I had been keeping it hot, a vessel of blackwine, with sugars, and cups and spoons.
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205
"I believe Master prefers his blackwine 'second slave,'" she said.
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213
"blackwine is expensive," she said.
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262
I then sipped the blackwine.
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266
We drank the blackwine in silence, sipping it, looking at one another.
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"Do you wish me to hold your head back, my hand in your hair, your back almost breaking, and force the spout of the vessel between your teeth, pouring the wine as it is, black and scalding, down your throat?" I asked.
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She had worn a black ribbon in her blond hair, a long-sleeved, white-silk blouse, panty hose of black netting, and a brief, black miniskirt.
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Book 17.
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Savages of Gor
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Quote
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8
178
On her feet were black, shiny, high-heeled dress sandals, each secured, apparently, by a single, narrow black ankle strap.
6
8
243
She wore a black, tight, off-the-shoulder bodice and a short, black, silk skirt, decorated with red thread and ruffles, and stiffened with crinoline.
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Book 18.
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Blood Brothers of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
37
255
In the concentrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the caste of physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually requiring a releaser, as suggested, for its remission, usually administered, to a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the "second w...
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275
The active ingredient in the breeding wine, or the "second wine," is a derivative of teslik, a substance developed by the Caste of Physicians to enhance fertility in verr and tarsks.
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278
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slave wine, the emulsive qualities of the slave wine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
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Book 19.
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Kajira of Gor
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45
"blackwine, Masters?" she asked.
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51
I took the vessel of blackwine, removing it from its warmer, and put it on its tray, that already bearing the tiny cups, the creams and sugars, the spices, the napkins and spoons.
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52
I then carried the tray, with the blackwine, hot and steaming, to the table and put it down there.
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54
Afterwards I returned the tray to the serving table, and the vessel of blackwine to its warmer.
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70
Twice more, rather, talking and sipping, did they call for blackwine, and twice more did two slaves, Susan and Sheila, serve it to them.
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455
I had then twisted on the couch, freed myself of the confinements of the coverlet, and, sensible of the effects of the wine, or perhaps a containment of the wine, had fallen into a dreamless sleep.
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"Cages formed of simple, sturdy bars of black iron and deep, doubly-sewn sacks of heavy, plain leather, black and thick, tied or locked shut, will now serve well enough for you, confinements suitable to the more common sort of slave you now are".
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Book 20.
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Players of Gor
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23
It lay near an overturned wine goblet, in a wine stain.
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2
426
Interestingly the man behind the board wore black robes and a hoodlike mask, also black, which covered his entire head.
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Book 21.
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Mercenaries of Gor
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412
"Among these petitioners came one fellow bringing with him the promise of a gift of wine, a wine supposedly secret, the rare Falarian, a wine only rumored among collectors to exist, a wine supposedly so rare and precious that its cost might pur...
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Book 22.
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Dancer of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
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24
115
In it the slave usually offers the master not only drink, say, the wine in the cup, but also, implicitly, the wine of her love, body and beauty.
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Book 23.
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Renegades of Gor
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86
The effect was much like that of the curla and chatka, a portion of the garmenture, or livery, in which the wagon peoples of the south place most of their slave females, save that the curla, the cord, was black and not red, and the chatka, the strip, was of cloth and yellow, not of ...
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Book 24.
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Vagabonds of Gor
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Quote
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31
399
"I refer to the "wine-Master" presentation," I said, "in which the slave offers not only wine to the master, but herself, and her beauty, for his consideration".
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Book 25.
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Magicians of Gor
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3
953
"Think of the whole skin of wine for you and your friends!" A skin of wine might bring as much as four or five copper tarsks.
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19
427
She had a common black, strap collar on her neck, no more, really, than a strap or plate of black iron.
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Book 26.
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Witness of Gor
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11
437
The "releaser" or, at least, the wine in which it is mixed, the "breeding wine" or "second wine," is sweet.
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1857
"No," she said, "slave wine, slave wine!" "You may be right," I said.
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31
588
"Glory to the black caste!" said the black-tunicked men.
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"Accordingly," said the officer of Treve, "the blankets of the captain of those of the black caste and the prisoner might have been switched early the next morning, before those of the black caste arrived at the cell".
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Book 27.
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Prize of Gor
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22
431
What if he should taste the wine! To be sure, she had not been forbidden to taste the wine.
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526
Another example of this idiom is found in phrases such as, say, "Your slave begs to serve you wine" or "The slave begs to serve her master wine".
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10
"The wine! The wine! Slaves, here! To me, slaves!" The bung was drawn from the barrel and the precious ka-la-na, the barrel still on the cart, was released over the vat.
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69
He led their way past the wine vat of Callimachus, and indicated that she should discharge the residue of her pitcher's wine into the vat, which she did.
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72
She wore black, figured stockings, rather decorative, and shiny, black pumps, with a narrow two-inch heel.
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502
The black woman, with the chain collar and disk, who was awaiting her consignment to a black merchant, was now carrying the ewer.
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Book 29.
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Swordsmen of Gor
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285
I glanced at her legs, and then I asked her, "Have you had slave wine?" "What is slave wine?" she asked.
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196
Whereas, as suggested earlier, the effects of slave wine and "the wine of the noble free woman" are identical, the common ingredient being sip root, there is a considerable difference in the two drinks.
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Slave wine makes no attempt to conceal the bitterness of ground, raw sip root, whereas "the wine of the noble free woman" is flavored, spiced, and sweetened in such a way that it offers no offense to the delicate and more refined sensibility of the free woman.
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25
Drawn from the cage, she served her rival's feast, and, later, knelt before her, nostrils pinched shut, and head held back, was forced to imbibe not the festival wine, but bitter "slave wine," that she might, before her rival, be readied for slave usage, before being sent...
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Book 30.
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Mariners of Gor
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3
845
"I awakened several hours later, toward noon, as though I might be in my own compartments, waiting for my girls to open the draperies and bring me steaming blackwine and fresh, honeyed pastries, but then, suddenly, flooding back to me were the horrors of the past two day...
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112
And others served here and there about the ship in yet other ways, ways similarly appropriate for slaves, carrying messages, running errands, bringing food and blackwine, not paga, to the men, both those on deck and those on the ice below, being lowered on a stirrup rope...
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123
What do they need then, but the chain, the block, the auctioneer's cry? She turned about, frightened, the vessel of steaming blackwine, wrapped in its thick cloths, from the wool of the bounding hurt, held in two hands.
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130
She put the blackwine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
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227
Beside her the vessel of blackwine no longer steamed.
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456
"It seems, slave," I said, "you have let the blackwine grow cold".
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Shortly thereafter the slaves rose to their feet and, a bit later, I could smell the fumes of freshly brewed blackwine.
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11
Oil, and wine, and salt are poured into Thassa, the oil to calm her waters, the wine that she may be warmed and pleased, and the salt, in its preciousness, for honor, prestige, life, and hope, and, too, that it may be mixed with her own, that she may accept the ship as on...
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Be warned, for the wine of Thassa is a heady wine.
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Indeed, given improvements in slave wine, dating back some years, brewed from the sip root, the first administering of the wine would be sufficient indefinitely, until the administration of a releaser, which removes its effects.
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81
The releaser, I am told, unlike slave wine, which is quite bitter, is quite pleasant, rather like a sweet wine, or fruit liqueur.
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121
When hunting, it is common for members of the black caste, the Caste of Assassins, to paint a black dagger on their forehead.
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I did note, however, the brown and black of the Bakers, the black and gray of the Metal Worker, the brown of the Peasants, and several others.
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Book 32.
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Smugglers of Gor
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357
I finished the blackwine, rose, and dropped a silver tarsk on the table, a rather insolent gesture, I suppose, as it would have purchased half a hundred such breakfasts, save for the blackwine.
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226
As my resources had been considerably replenished the previous evening, I had breakfasted well, on larma, vulo eggs, fried sul, roast bosk, sa-tarna, and even blackwine, the beans for which, I supposed, derived from the far slopes of the Thentis mountains, and may have b...
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353
"More blackwine," I said to the waiter.
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Book 33.
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Rebels of Gor
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1
187
Many seek a cell, if only its bars be of gold? The wine of riches is a heady wine.
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1
194
The wine of power is a heady wine.
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109
I could now hear the sound of small gongs, these carried by four solemnly treading, white-robed individuals with black, square headgear of a sort, fastened under their chins with black ribbon.
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Book 34.
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Plunder of Gor
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12
Many are the markets of Gor, and some are supplied by contraband merchandise, of dubious origins, and evasive of taxes and harbor fees, such as rogue silver from the mines of Tharna, to be exported to Cos and Tyros, and the Farther Islands, even to the World's End; the beans from which black
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169
Steaming blackwine, with its trays of sugars and creams, one of which I bore, and liqueurs, some apparently from as far away as Turia, were being served.
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blackwine is expensive.
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172
The trade in blackwine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
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And, as one would suppose, the sale of the roasted seeds from which the blackwine is brewed is carefully supervised and regulated.
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Most public eating establishments cannot afford to serve blackwine.
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Whereas the plants from which the seeds, or beans, for blackwine are brewed may have been native to Gor, I rather suspected that their world of origin might have lain far away, perhaps on another world.
10
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Then, after a time, the tiny vessels of blackwine, and the liqueurs, were put aside.
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139
"Do not neglect the blackwine, flavored with Turian sugars," said a fellow in merchant robes, nearby.
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141
blackwine tends to be expensive.
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144
"I approve your slave," said the fellow with the cup of blackwine.
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The fellow who had poured the cup of blackwine was now gone.
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For example, it is forbidden to take viable black-wine seeds or plants from the vicinity of Thentis.
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18
Gratefully I imbibed the fluid, a wine, a ruby wine, how it purred in one's mouth and throat, like a soft, stirring, liquid flame.
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18
I made it a point, as was proper, not to meet the eyes of the guest, and I made certain I poured his wine no differently than I had the wine of the others.
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228
One figure, alone, high sandaled, clad in a black tunic, caped, a blade at his left hip, a black helmet cradled in his left arm, approached.
6
25
5
I wore a black tunic, and a black collar.
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3
A black court, I gather, is named for the color of the caste of Assassins, which is black.
6
26
149
"We wear the black tunic, the black collar," she laughed.
6
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67
He is of the black caste!" "I thought," said he, "the black caste might be involved.
6
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150
It would have me returned to one address, not obviously connected to the black court, from which address I would then be remanded to the black court".
6
39
167
"It is black," I said, "it is hard to see, it is night!" "All tem wood is black," he said.
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17
Near the vat, on a bench, there were several large, figured, ceramic bowls, each with two handles, some with black figures on a white background, and some with black figures on a red background.
6
Book 35.
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Quarry of Gor
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51
They may yet rival blackwine in preciousness, at a quarter the cost".
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92
Are those not decanters of ka-la-na, ruby red and tawny, like the wet pelt of a fresh-foaled kaiila? Do I not see flasks and vessels common to the liqueurs and syrups of Turia? Might those not even be tospits, short-stemmed and long-stemmed, from the lands of the Wagon Peoples? And do I not smell th...
10
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116
"Given this celebration, the ka-la-na, the blackwine, and such," said Astron, "I gather that the outcome of the interrogation proved favorable to the interests of the holding".
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"I see now the point of the blackwine, and such," said Astron.
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I am Pa-Kur, of the black Caste, the Caste of Assassins, Master of a hundred black Courts.
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Book 36.
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Avengers of Gor
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19
67
The girl smiled; her anxieties melted away like a spoonful of snow in a bowl of steaming blackwine.
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Would he now deliberately spill the wine, as though accidentally? Would he pretend to put the wine to his lips, and then reject it, for some defect of coloration or bouquet? Perhaps he would pretend to sip the wine, and then wait for me to drink? But he brou...
6
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146
"We have wine with us!" "Ta wine?" I asked, "from the terraces of Cos?" "No," she said.