Often they may feed from the dish much as a free person would, though their head is usually to be lower than that of their master.
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For example, if the master sits upon a bench at table, his dish will be upon the table, whereas the slave's dish, as she kneels near him, is likely to be on the bench itself; similarly, if the master reclines on a supper couch, the slave, kneeling, is likely to have her dish upon the couch's step, where footwear may be placed.
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Sometimes the slave's food and water dish is placed on the floor, and they must partake, heads down, on all fours, without the use of their hands, rather as would a sleen, another form of domestic animal.
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This is not uncommon in the training of a new girl.
For example, it is commonly done with sleen.
slaves, too, may be fed by hand.
Usually they have their food in a dish.
Often they may feed from the dish much as a free person would, though their head is usually to be lower than that of their master.
For example, if the master sits upon a bench at table, his dish will be upon the table, whereas the slave's dish, as she kneels near him, is likely to be on the bench itself; similarly, if the master reclines on a supper couch, the slave, kneeling, is likely to have her dish upon the couch's step, where footwear may be placed.
Sometimes the slave's food and water dish is placed on the floor, and they must partake, heads down, on all fours, without the use of their hands, rather as would a sleen, another form of domestic animal.
This is not uncommon in the training of a new girl.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )