The power transformer in the Foreplay I and Foreplay II has limited current. The designer of the old Foreplay has passed away, so we can't ask him. The power transformer did limit how much HV current could be sucked down.
The operating point of a current sink under a cathode follower doesn't vary based on the load, but the loadline will. The current sink just sets the quiescent DC current and provides a very high AC impedance.
Since the load line for a voltage amp is approximately horizontal, then you can draw horizontal load lines till you find one with nice equal spacings. It is important to remember that the grid leak resistor on the following stage is in parallel with the impedance of the current source, so the 249K grid leak resistor in your Paramour amps would become the load line impedance you would want to use. In something like a Foreplay, the grid of the cathode follower is a negligible load, so the horizontal line is an adequate approximation.