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

"Take pity on me!" "I will take pity on you with a whip!" called a fellow. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #624)
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25 624 "Take pity on me!" "I will take pity on you with a whip!" called a fellow.

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

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25 621 "You affirm," said a man, "that she has been properly embonded, and that all legal proprieties have been satisfied?" "Yes," said the auctioneer.
25 622 "All is in impeccable order, to the last detail".
25 623 "Please, sirs!" cried the woman.
25 624 "Take pity on me!" "I will take pity on you with a whip!" called a fellow.
25 625 "Thirty-eight copper tarsks!" The woman cried out with misery.
25 626 "How came she here?" called a man.
25 627 "She came alone, unguarded, of her own choosing, to the camp," responded the auctioneer.
"You affirm," said a man, "that she has been properly embonded, and that all legal proprieties have been satisfied?" "Yes," said the auctioneer. "All is in impeccable order, to the last detail". "Please, sirs!" cried the woman. "Take pity on me!" "I will take pity on you with a whip!" called a fellow. "Thirty-eight copper tarsks!" The woman cried out with misery. "How came she here?" called a man. "She came alone, unguarded, of her own choosing, to the camp," responded the auctioneer. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 25)