Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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29
69
"But that mercy," I thought, "if it be a mercy, would be typical of Gorean men".
"But that mercy," I thought, "if it be a mercy, would be typical of Gorean men".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #69)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
66
And, in either case, if serving one and betraying the other, I feared that the life of Addison Steele might be in dire peril.
29
67
Then I remembered that he was nothing to me, and that I hated him.
29
68
But he had, I gathered, spared my life, refraining from casting me from the delta wall to tharlarion.
29
69
"But that mercy," I thought, "if it be a mercy, would be typical of Gorean men".
29
70
It was substantially meaningless.
29
71
Gorean men do not cast slaves to tharlarion, no more than other valuable, domestic beasts, such as tarsks and verr.
29
72
Then I hated him, again.
And, in either case, if serving one and betraying the other, I feared that the life of Addison Steele might be in dire peril.
Then I remembered that he was nothing to me, and that I hated him.
But he had, I gathered, spared my life, refraining from casting me from the delta wall to tharlarion.
"But that mercy," I thought, "if it be a mercy, would be typical of Gorean men".
It was substantially meaningless.
Gorean men do not cast slaves to tharlarion, no more than other valuable, domestic beasts, such as tarsks and verr.
Then I hated him, again.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 29)