Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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107
I lay beside my master, following supper.
64
108
Whereas some food had been brought from Ar in the wagon, some bread, and cold, prepared dishes, the latter for the free, more food had been bought from the shops in the caravanserai, some cubed, salted bosk, and some kes, tur-pah, and suls.
64
109
In one of the two vessels suspended over the fire, Paula had prepared sullage, a sort of sul soup, or, in this case, given the thickness of the mix, a sul stew, and, in the other, had boiled the bosk cubes, heating and softening them.
64
110
She had first, as is usually done, washed and scrubbed the cubes in fresh water, which is done to reduce the salt content and make the cubes more palatable.
64
111
"Open your mouth," said my master.
64
112
I obeyed, and he, from the pan in which the cubes now resided, placed one of the small cubes of bosk in my mouth.
64
113
I could still taste the salt.
I lay beside my master, following supper.
Whereas some food had been brought from Ar in the wagon, some bread, and cold, prepared dishes, the latter for the free, more food had been bought from the shops in the caravanserai, some cubed, salted bosk, and some kes, tur-pah, and suls.
In one of the two vessels suspended over the fire, Paula had prepared sullage, a sort of sul soup, or, in this case, given the thickness of the mix, a sul stew, and, in the other, had boiled the bosk cubes, heating and softening them.
She had first, as is usually done, washed and scrubbed the cubes in fresh water, which is done to reduce the salt content and make the cubes more palatable.
"Open your mouth," said my master.
I obeyed, and he, from the pan in which the cubes now resided, placed one of the small cubes of bosk in my mouth.
I could still taste the salt.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )