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Serving Water on Gor
Water -
Spring water from the mountains or from the liana vine or carpet plants from
the rain forest area inland of Schendi. (The Sanctuary Vedrew gets fresh
water from the stream that runs along the Western Boundary of the Village.)
SPRING WATER:
Cold drinking water.
Stored in
botas in the cold room
Served in goblets.
“Taphris,” said Barus, sharply. “Yes, Master!” she
said, startled. “Bring water,” he said. “Yes, Master,” she said. She
got to her feet and went to the side of the shed, where the water bucket was
placed, to get the yellow, half-gourd dipper. We watched her. She
filled the half-gourd dipper. “Your drink, Master,” said Taphris. He
looked at her and, suddenly, frightened, she fell to her knees. She put her
head down. She pressed the yellow, rough-skinned half-gourd, brimming with
water, deep into her belly. Then she lifted the yellow side of the gourd to
her lips and, lingeringly, turning her head, kissed it; then she lifted it
to him with both hands, her head down between her extended arms.
Fighting Slave of Gor Book 14 Page 261
“Serve Jason water,” he
cried. “Jason!” she cried. He handed her the cup formed from the
yellow half-gourd. She looked down at it, clutched in her hands. “Do you
wish me to repeat a command?” he asked.
“She made certain her knees
were widely spread in the sand, and then she extended her arms, her head
down, between them, the bowl held out to our young guest. "Water, captor?''
she inquired.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 23 Page 352

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