• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"mercy "

Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Why, then," I asked, "did you not extend to her the mercy of the collar and whip?" "I expected you to return, and rather before now," he said, "and thought you might see to such details, if it pleased you". - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #108)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 108 "Why, then," I asked, "did you not extend to her the mercy of the collar and whip?" "I expected you to return, and rather before now," he said, "and thought you might see to such details, if it pleased you".

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 105 I had known this about Phoebe for a long time, of course, even from the time she had first knelt before me, at the Crooked Tarn.
37 106 "And when a woman is needful and ripe for bondage, is it not cruel to deny it to her?" I asked.
37 107 "I suppose so," said Ephialtes.
37 108 "Why, then," I asked, "did you not extend to her the mercy of the collar and whip?" "I expected you to return, and rather before now," he said, "and thought you might see to such details, if it pleased you".
37 109 "I see," I said.
37 110 "She is, after all, a free woman, and your captive, not mine".
37 111 "True," I said.
I had known this about Phoebe for a long time, of course, even from the time she had first knelt before me, at the Crooked Tarn. "And when a woman is needful and ripe for bondage, is it not cruel to deny it to her?" I asked. "I suppose so," said Ephialtes. "Why, then," I asked, "did you not extend to her the mercy of the collar and whip?" "I expected you to return, and rather before now," he said, "and thought you might see to such details, if it pleased you". "I see," I said. "She is, after all, a free woman, and your captive, not mine". "True," I said. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37)