There was a leather bucket full of water beside the table.
At the village well a solitary woman was filling a large leather bucket.
He tethered Krus and held the leather bucket for him to drink.
Two men with leather buckets laboured to bale water out of it.
He opened a small leather bucket, emptied the last of his water into it and offered the drink to the horse.
Her movements jerky, she lowered the leather bucket into the well.
He stopped by a stack of leather buckets and handed me a couple.
He knelt by the river and filled each leather bucket with a single swing of his arm, then stood again.
Every business was required to have a leather bucket on the premises that would hold at least two gallons of water.
Water was carried in leather buckets from the spring along by the castle, a quarter of a mile down the track.