
Lart fur and Free coats:
She walks to the shed where she lights a torch to see what she needs inside. Walking to the far wall, she sees what she is looking for in the far corner and takes two long poles and carries them outside; she repeats until she has all six long legs outside, then she ties two together, leaving enough room for them to stand apart. Then repeats with the other two sets of legs, which she supports as she did with the other. Then she looks and sees that one long board is missing, so she walks back into the shed, where she finds the long board and carries it out. She lays the long board down at the top of the support legs and then straps it to all three of the support leg pairs, and once all connected, she stands the frame up.The frame is about a head taller than the slave; she will have to find a box to stand on to attach the pelts and sets to work looking for one. Knowing the boys hide things in the bosk enclosure, she walks into the shed and pulls out four pieces of sugar, then carries them in her hand as she walks to the gate and moves down towards the shed, and the grazing beasts look up at her as they continue to chew their cud. She continues to walk, knowing she has their special treat in her hands, she walks near the beasties, and they lazily walk towards her. She holds out her hand and the first one lifts his head and takes the sweet treat from her hand and then nudges her and returns to grazing. The next two girls walk over and she gives them to the animals and pets their forehead which she knows they like, and she continues to walk, looking down she still has one treat for the last beastie, and does not see it anywhere. She must remember to tell Master one is missing, then walks under the porch room and picks up a wooden box which she carries back through the field and she exits the pasture, making sure the gate is closed tightly.
She walks down to the frame and places the box under the overhead beam, then walks back into the shed and takes a ball of string made from rence reeds and walks over to where the pelts were left to dry in the sun. she carries one to near the door of the shed and gets out one long nail which is used to punch holes in pelts and puts a small piece of wood under the pelt, then takes a stone and wacks the nail through the skin of the animal and it stick in the wood, she removes the nail and continues around the entire edge of the pelt then she works with the arduous chore of feeding long pieces of string through each hole and cuts them with a sorp shell.
Next, she takes the two long straps and stands up onto the box, carefully throws the two straps over the headboard, and they fall on the other side of the headboard. She reaches and pulls the straps to her and ties them, so the top of the pelt is near the top, then hops off the box and begins to stretch the pelt and securely ties them to the sides of the legs as it becomes stretched.
She repeats the process with the other two pelts, then she stops and looks up to see she has placed the rack facing most of the Gorean sun so it will aid in drying. She will leave them hang for two days then return to start the next step.
One last thing, she walks into the shed and begins to rifle through some of the scrolls, which are rolled up, and finds two, one the size of her Master and the Mistress, traced on the paper, so she knows the sizes needed for the coats. She rolls them up together and places them on the shelf so she will know where they are. She walks around and picks up the supplies she brought out of the shed, and places the box against the shed. Then walks to the river and washes off before she returns home.