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TAKES TWO STICKS TO MAKE A FIRE, IT (1)

TAKES TWO STICKS TO MAKE A FIRE, IT (1)
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allusion to a method of starting a fire by using friction. This method consisted of twirling a stick in a notch in a board until the wood powder that was made began to glow. Enough oxygen to turn the glow into a blaze was supplied by blowing carefully upon the glowing powder. This method survived until recently in certain parts of Europe. 3rd South African published appr gls (14.4.92)