Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Were I free," she said, "I would not do so, but would rather beg to be shown mercy, and beg instead that you would make me your slave".
"Were I free," she said, "I would not do so, but would rather beg to be shown mercy, and beg instead that you would make me your slave".
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #301)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
298
I cannot escape.
37
299
I cannot prevent you from taking me to the restored Marlenus now, and putting me before him, if you will, my knees on the tiles, before his throne".
37
300
"Cry out now," he said, angrily, "with all the pride, fury, and rage of the free woman.
37
301
"Were I free," she said, "I would not do so, but would rather beg to be shown mercy, and beg instead that you would make me your slave".
37
302
"You are such?" he said, scornfully.
37
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"Yes, Master," she said.
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"Slave," he sneered.
I cannot escape.
I cannot prevent you from taking me to the restored Marlenus now, and putting me before him, if you will, my knees on the tiles, before his throne".
"Cry out now," he said, angrily, "with all the pride, fury, and rage of the free woman.
"Were I free," she said, "I would not do so, but would rather beg to be shown mercy, and beg instead that you would make me your slave".
"You are such?" he said, scornfully.
"Yes, Master," she said.
"Slave," he sneered.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)