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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Do you think, then," she asked, "that men might be moved to show me mercy?" "You already begin to sense what you might become, don't you?" I asked. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #966)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 966 "Do you think, then," she asked, "that men might be moved to show me mercy?" "You already begin to sense what you might become, don't you?" I asked.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 963 "Surely men would have mercy on her!" "Perhaps," I said, "if she is sufficiently beautiful, and sufficiently pleasing".
13 964 "Do you think I will develop such passion?" she asked, frightened.
13 965 "Yes," I said.
13 966 "Do you think, then," she asked, "that men might be moved to show me mercy?" "You already begin to sense what you might become, don't you?" I asked.
13 967 "Yes," she whimpered.
13 968 "It is a good sign," I said.
13 969 "Do you think that if I became such a girl, Master, men might show me mercy?" she asked.
"Surely men would have mercy on her!" "Perhaps," I said, "if she is sufficiently beautiful, and sufficiently pleasing". "Do you think I will develop such passion?" she asked, frightened. "Yes," I said. "Do you think, then," she asked, "that men might be moved to show me mercy?" "You already begin to sense what you might become, don't you?" I asked. "Yes," she whimpered. "It is a good sign," I said. "Do you think that if I became such a girl, Master, men might show me mercy?" she asked. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)