~ Sugar ~
She carried a tray, on which were various spoons and sugars.  She knelt, placing her tray upon the table.  With a tiny spoon, its tip no more than a tenth of a hort in diameter, she placed four measures of white sugar, and six of yellow, in the cup; with two stirring spoons, one for the white sugar, another for the yellow, she stirred the beverage after each measure.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 89}

Lola now returned to the small table and, kneeling head down, served us our dessert, slices of tospit, sprinkled with four Gorean sugars.
{Rogue of Gor, page 132}

He sat, cross-legged, behind the low table.  On it were hot bread, yellow and fresh, hot black wine, steaming, with its sugars, slices of roast bosk, the scrambled eggs of vulos, pastries with creams and custards ...
{Beasts of Gor, page 20}

The expression 'second slave', incidentally, serves to indicate that one does not wish creams or sugars with one's black wine, even if only one girl is serving.
{Guardsman of Gor, pages 244-245}
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