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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 257 "And that, too, is interesting," said the man, looking at the stone.
18 258 "Yes, Master," I said.
18 259 The stones for use in the sweat lodge are heated in a fire outside the lodge and, held on sticks, taken within, where water is poured upon them, creating the needed heat and steam.
18 260 When a stone cools it is then reheated.
18 261 This part of the work, heating the stones, bringing the water, reheating the stones, and so on, ideally, is not done by the individual or individuals within the sweat lodge.
18 262 Ideally, it is done by an assistant or helper.
18 263 I had little doubt that Grunt was acting in this capacity for his friend, Mahpiyasapa.
"And that, too, is interesting," said the man, looking at the stone. "Yes, Master," I said. The stones for use in the sweat lodge are heated in a fire outside the lodge and, held on sticks, taken within, where water is poured upon them, creating the needed heat and steam. When a stone cools it is then reheated. This part of the work, heating the stones, bringing the water, reheating the stones, and so on, ideally, is not done by the individual or individuals within the sweat lodge. Ideally, it is done by an assistant or helper. I had little doubt that Grunt was acting in this capacity for his friend, Mahpiyasapa. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )