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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I beg for mercy, Mistress!" "Properly," said Jill. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #358)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 358 "I beg for mercy, Mistress!" "Properly," said Jill.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 355 "Does Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy".
17 356 "Yes, yes!" wept Ellen.
17 357 "Do so," said Jill.
17 358 "I beg for mercy, Mistress!" "Properly," said Jill.
17 359 "Aii!" cried Ellen.
17 360 "Please stop!" "Properly," said Jill.
17 361 "I, Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy! Please, Mistress! Please do not hurt me! Aii! Please, Mistress! Ellen begs Mistress! Aii! Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, begs Mistress, a Gorean woman, for mercy! Aii! Aii! Please stop, please stop! Please, mercy, Mistress! Mistress! Mistress!" Jill then, with one last twist, thrusting Ellen's head to the side, released her hair.
"Does Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy". "Yes, yes!" wept Ellen. "Do so," said Jill. "I beg for mercy, Mistress!" "Properly," said Jill. "Aii!" cried Ellen. "Please stop!" "Properly," said Jill. "I, Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy! Please, Mistress! Please do not hurt me! Aii! Please, Mistress! Ellen begs Mistress! Aii! Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, begs Mistress, a Gorean woman, for mercy! Aii! Aii! Please stop, please stop! Please, mercy, Mistress! Mistress! Mistress!" Jill then, with one last twist, thrusting Ellen's head to the side, released her hair. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)