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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Have pity on me, Master," wept Iwoso. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #69)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
48 69 "Have pity on me, Master," wept Iwoso.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
48 66 "As you see," said Hci, quoting Iwoso's remark to Bloketu in her lodge, overheard by us the night of their capture, "it is not difficult to trick a stupid slave".
48 67 "No, Master," she wept.
48 68 Bloketu, I thought, had been avenged.
48 69 "Have pity on me, Master," wept Iwoso.
48 70 "On your knees," said Hci.
48 71 Both girls, then, were kneeling, stripped, at his feet.
48 72 "In virtue of the power vested in me as a commander in the Sleen Soldiers, and in accordance with the wishes of my father, Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila," said Hci, "I pronounce you both free".
"As you see," said Hci, quoting Iwoso's remark to Bloketu in her lodge, overheard by us the night of their capture, "it is not difficult to trick a stupid slave". "No, Master," she wept. Bloketu, I thought, had been avenged. "Have pity on me, Master," wept Iwoso. "On your knees," said Hci. Both girls, then, were kneeling, stripped, at his feet. "In virtue of the power vested in me as a commander in the Sleen Soldiers, and in accordance with the wishes of my father, Mahpiyasapa, civil chieftain of the Isbu Kaiila," said Hci, "I pronounce you both free". - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 48)