Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
169
"Do you think," asked Harold, "you will be able to make me cry for mercy?" "If I choose," said the man.
"Do you think," asked Harold, "you will be able to make me cry for mercy?" "If I choose," said the man.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #169)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
166
I said nothing.
16
167
"Are you truly of the Clan of Torturers?" asked Harold of the hooded man.
16
168
"You shall find out," he said.
16
169
"Do you think," asked Harold, "you will be able to make me cry for mercy?" "If I choose," said the man.
16
170
"Would you care to wager?" asked Harold.
16
171
The man leaned forward and hissed.
16
172
"Tuchuk sleen!" "May I introduce," inquired Saphrar, "Ha-Keel of Port Kar, chief of the mercenary tarnsmen".
I said nothing.
"Are you truly of the Clan of Torturers?" asked Harold of the hooded man.
"You shall find out," he said.
"Do you think," asked Harold, "you will be able to make me cry for mercy?" "If I choose," said the man.
"Would you care to wager?" asked Harold.
The man leaned forward and hissed.
"Tuchuk sleen!" "May I introduce," inquired Saphrar, "Ha-Keel of Port Kar, chief of the mercenary tarnsmen".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)