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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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47 78 I would suppose her capable of little more than making a fire.
47 79 Surely she would know enough to do that, as it is easy enough to construct a fire drill or find fire rocks and strike them together over dried leaves.
47 80 In most camps, of course, a simple fire maker is used, which is more convenient.
47 81 A free person will retain the fire maker, and the slave, who has usually arranged the materials for the fire, will tend it once it is burning.
47 82 A slave is seldom permitted to handle such a device.
47 83 Too, of course, she is not permitted to touch a weapon.
47 84 This can be a capital offense.
I would suppose her capable of little more than making a fire. Surely she would know enough to do that, as it is easy enough to construct a fire drill or find fire rocks and strike them together over dried leaves. In most camps, of course, a simple fire maker is used, which is more convenient. A free person will retain the fire maker, and the slave, who has usually arranged the materials for the fire, will tend it once it is burning. A slave is seldom permitted to handle such a device. Too, of course, she is not permitted to touch a weapon. This can be a capital offense. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )