Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1035
'Please, let me go, have mercy!' I begged.
'Please, let me go, have mercy!' I begged.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #1035)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
1032
I felt sick, helpless, discovered, ruined, and destitute.
3
1033
I no longer had the wealth which I had brought with me, with which I might have hired men and brought myself again to power, and, without the key, I could not remove the collar.
3
1034
It was now fixed on me with the same understated, flawless efficiency with which it might have encircled the neck of a slave.
3
1035
'Please, let me go, have mercy!' I begged.
3
1036
Then I shouted, angrily, squirming before him, 'Do not look upon me in that way!' He smiled.
3
1037
'I am a free woman, a free woman!' I cried.
3
1038
'Is the iron ready?' asked the leader, of the Metal Worker.
I felt sick, helpless, discovered, ruined, and destitute.
I no longer had the wealth which I had brought with me, with which I might have hired men and brought myself again to power, and, without the key, I could not remove the collar.
It was now fixed on me with the same understated, flawless efficiency with which it might have encircled the neck of a slave.
'Please, let me go, have mercy!' I begged.
Then I shouted, angrily, squirming before him, 'Do not look upon me in that way!' He smiled.
'I am a free woman, a free woman!' I cried.
'Is the iron ready?' asked the leader, of the Metal Worker.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)