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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Have pity on her," begged Cecily. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #167)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 167 "Have pity on her," begged Cecily.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 164 "A tear, a trembling lip, a pathetic, stammered sound and I would again be hers".
15 165 "Then you do not truly understand that she is now a slave," I said.
15 166 "She did not treat me well, or others," he said, irritably.
15 167 "Have pity on her," begged Cecily.
15 168 "She is now only a helpless, frightened slave! She is much at the mercy of any free person! Do you not feel for her?" I am beginning to understand manhood," said Pertinax.
15 169 "I will not now surrender it".
15 170 "A slave, well handled, well mastered," I said, "does not produce the surrender of manhood, but assures its triumph".
"A tear, a trembling lip, a pathetic, stammered sound and I would again be hers". "Then you do not truly understand that she is now a slave," I said. "She did not treat me well, or others," he said, irritably. "Have pity on her," begged Cecily. "She is now only a helpless, frightened slave! She is much at the mercy of any free person! Do you not feel for her?" I am beginning to understand manhood," said Pertinax. "I will not now surrender it". "A slave, well handled, well mastered," I said, "does not produce the surrender of manhood, but assures its triumph". - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 15)