Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
51
213
How could I sue for mercy? How could I perform the desperate placatory behaviors which I had learned in the house of Tenalion, behaviors which might mean the difference of life or death for a slave? "She cannot plead for mercy, Mistress and Masters," said Jane.
How could I sue for mercy? How could I perform the desperate placatory behaviors which I had learned in the house of Tenalion, behaviors which might mean the difference of life or death for a slave? "She cannot plead for mercy, Mistress and Masters," said Jane.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #213)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
51
210
I had no hope of freeing myself.
51
211
I had been bound by a Gorean male.
51
212
My fate was wholly in the hands of others.
51
213
How could I sue for mercy? How could I perform the desperate placatory behaviors which I had learned in the house of Tenalion, behaviors which might mean the difference of life or death for a slave? "She cannot plead for mercy, Mistress and Masters," said Jane.
51
214
"Permit us to plead for her! Show her mercy!" "I am sure she did not mean what she said," said Eve.
51
215
"She spoke in misery and unhappiness.
51
216
She was distraught.
I had no hope of freeing myself.
I had been bound by a Gorean male.
My fate was wholly in the hands of others.
How could I sue for mercy? How could I perform the desperate placatory behaviors which I had learned in the house of Tenalion, behaviors which might mean the difference of life or death for a slave? "She cannot plead for mercy, Mistress and Masters," said Jane.
"Permit us to plead for her! Show her mercy!" "I am sure she did not mean what she said," said Eve.
"She spoke in misery and unhappiness.
She was distraught.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51)