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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Water for these gardens, by contract with slave masters, was carried by chains of male slaves and emptied into house cisterns, whence, later, by house slaves, it would be taken in cans and sprinkled carefully, foot by foot, throughout the garden. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #120)
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2 120 Water for these gardens, by contract with slave masters, was carried by chains of male slaves and emptied into house cisterns, whence, later, by house slaves, it would be taken in cans and sprinkled carefully, foot by foot, throughout the garden.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 117 An advantage of this municipal organization, of course, though it is scarcely a matter of intentional design, is that the water is in the most protected portion of the city, its center.
2 118 Tor's water, I might mention, was ample to her needs.
2 119 Though I saw few of them, she boasted many shaded gardens.
2 120 Water for these gardens, by contract with slave masters, was carried by chains of male slaves and emptied into house cisterns, whence, later, by house slaves, it would be taken in cans and sprinkled carefully, foot by foot, throughout the garden.
2 121 I was now in the lower part of the city.
2 122 "Water!" I heard.
2 123 "Water!" Behind me, turning, I saw the water carrier, he from whom I had purchased a cup of water earlier.
An advantage of this municipal organization, of course, though it is scarcely a matter of intentional design, is that the water is in the most protected portion of the city, its center. Tor's water, I might mention, was ample to her needs. Though I saw few of them, she boasted many shaded gardens. Water for these gardens, by contract with slave masters, was carried by chains of male slaves and emptied into house cisterns, whence, later, by house slaves, it would be taken in cans and sprinkled carefully, foot by foot, throughout the garden. I was now in the lower part of the city. "Water!" I heard. "Water!" Behind me, turning, I saw the water carrier, he from whom I had purchased a cup of water earlier. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)