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Book 1. (4 results) Tarnsman of Gor

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3 195 A possible hypothesis to explain this is that the Priest-Kings may have wished war to be a biologically selective process in which the weaker and slower perish and fail to reproduce themselves.
8 134 I then wondered if that might be due to the influence of my father, whose Earth ways sometimes seemed at variance with the rude customs of Gor.
12 154 My calculations as to my locale tended to be confirmed by the dull reddish color of the cliffs, due to the presence of large deposits of iron oxide.
20 13 due, I believe, partly to my arguments and the prestige of what I had done, unprecedented lenience was shown to the surrendered armies of Pa-Kur.

Book 2. (2 results) Outlaw of Gor

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4 87 A shudder involuntarily shook me, though I do not know if this was due to the cold and the rain or the sight of the long, furred lizardlike body that lay at my feet.
9 69 I expected its popularity was due more to its capacity to warm a man and stick to his ribs, and to its cheapness, a poor grade of Ka-la-na wine being used in its brewing, than to any gustatory excellence.

Book 3. (8 results) Priest-Kings of Gor

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15 94 "What you know—even a creature such as yourself—" said Misk, "depends on the charges and microstates of your neural tissue, and, customarily, you obtain these charges and microstates in the process of registering and assimilating sensory stimuli from your environment, as ...
15 146 "Undoubtedly they do," said Misk, "but the disks are continually in the process of revision and are kept as current as possible".
2 65 The resemblance is, I suppose, due to the mechanics of convergent evolution, both animals having been shaped by the exigencies of the chase, the stealth of the approach and the sudden charge, and by the requirement of the swift and devastating kill.
9 15 Yet with all due respect and regard for the most astounding and marvelous sex, I suspect that, perhaps partly because of my Gorean training, it is true that a touch of the slave ring is occasionally beneficial.
10 7 I gather that these appendages are sensitive not only to odors but, due to a modification of some of the golden hairs, may also transform sound vibrations into something meaningful in their experience.
12 14 I would learn later that his agitation was principally due to his fear of contracting filth in this public place.
28 236 To lie on one's back is to feel exposed and vulnerable, helpless, and the nervousness we would feel in such a posture is undoubtedly due as much to ancient instinct as to rational awareness.
33 4 The speed of our return journey was not due primarily to the fact that we were now on the whole descending, though this helped, but rather to the gravitational reduction which made it possible for me, Vika in my arms, to move with a swift disregard for what, under more normal condition...

Book 4. (4 results) Nomads of Gor

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1 24 I had left the vicinity of the Sardar Range in the month of Se'Var, which in the northern hemisphere is a winter month, and had journeyed south for months; and had now come to what some call the Plains of Turia, others the Land of the Wagon Peoples, in the autumn of this hemisphere; there is, ...
7 156 I would have expected the message to have been written either on stout, glossy-surfaced linen paper, of the sort milled in Ar, or perhaps on vellum, or a grosser parchment, prepared in many cities and used commonly in scrolls, the process involving among other things the washing and li...
8 462 Albrecht and Conrad had come for a simple purpose, to best a Tuchuk and, in the process, pick up a girl or two; Elizabeth Cardwell, of course, was the only one we had on hand.
2 89 I suspected that this might be due to the hostilities and bickerings of the peoples among themselves; where people did not wish to unite, where they relished their autonomy, where they nursed old grievances and sang the glories of vengeance raids, where they considered all others, even...

Book 5. (9 results) Assassin of Gor

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5 243 The neural dispositions which allow the human to read are of course the result of certain patterns of synaptic alignments, which are here produced without the time-consuming process of habit formation".
5 505 We crossed the partially rebuilt walls, Elizabeth and I, and found ourselves among cylinders, many of which were in the process of reconstruction.
8 62 On the other hand, it was certainly not impossible that the girls brought in the other night, or some of them, would be trained with Elizabeth, probably being taught Gorean in the process.
9 48 Elsewhere in the room there were some free men, Scribes I gathered though they were stripped to the waist, who were inking, using a silk-screen process, large sheets of layered, glued rag paper.
2 178 Kazrak, who had been Administrator of the City for several years, had finally been deposed, largely due to the agitations of certain factions among the Initiates and Merchants, who had had their various grievances against the Administrator.
3 70 I also think the Gorean success in combating aging may be partly due to the severe limitations, in many matters, on the technology of the human beings on the planet.
7 51 We flew for perhaps an Ahn and then, following a lead tarnsman, dipped and, one at a time, the others circling, landed on a rocky shelf on the side of a steep cliff, apparently no different from dozens of other such shelves we had already passed, save that this shelf, due to an overhan...
9 13 Slavers are angry, incidentally, when a city does fall, for then the market is likely to be depressed for months, due to the influx of new slaves, sometimes numbered in the thousands.
15 147 The staff, incidentally, had been increased in the last month, largely due to the increasing number of slaves being processed by the House but perhaps also, in part, in preparation for the approaching spring, which is the busiest season on the Street of Brands, for then, ...

Book 6. (3 results) Raiders of Gor

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13 517 But in all this time I had not forgotten the treasure fleet which was due to sail from Tyros to Cos, bearing precious metals and jewels for her coffers, and a lovely lady, Vivina, to grace the couch of her Ubar.
14 32 Although the Dorna's true beam is sixteen feet Gorean, her deck width is twenty-one feet Gorean, due to the long rectangular rowing frame, which carries the thole ports; the rowing frame is slightly higher than the deck area and extends beyond it, two and one half feet Gorean on each s...
15 50 In the five days it had taken to reach Port Kar from the scene of the engagement with the treasure fleet, due to the slowness of the round ships, I had not kept Vivina, and her maidens, of course, at the prows of the ships.

Book 7. (2 results) Captive of Gor

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7 18 The balance of one hundred and fifty gold pieces would be due when the consignment was delivered.
7 535 "Were you cruel to someone? Did you slight someone? Did you not grant someone the courtesy that was his due?" The woman looked terrified.

Book 8. (4 results) Hunters of Gor

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16 320 It is interesting to note a woman, in the process of her vending, who attempts, out of self-hatred, or hatred of men, or pride, to conceal this deprivation, this need.
3 47 Of these, to be honest, and to give the Merchants their due, I will admit that Tabor and Teletus are rather strictly controlled.
9 51 She was perhaps two inches taller than the average Gorean woman, and yet due to the perfections of her proportions, she seemed as exquisitely sensual, as healthy and vital, as vigorous and stunning as a girl bred deliberately in the slave pens for such qualities.
18 41 And in the hold of the Tesephone were numbers of my men, captured at the camp on the Laurius River, due to the treachery of a tavern keeper of Laura, by name, Hesius, and four paga slaves.

Book 9. (3 results) Marauders of Gor

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12 53 On the other hand, if it is heated slowly, over a tiny fire, this same process consumes several hours.
10 387 Accordingly there would be little field dunging to be done, there being no fields in the first place and no dung in the second; too, due to the absence of verr or bosk, butter would be in scarce supply.
22 180 I suspect it is due, primarily, to two factors: the first is psychological.

Book 10. (6 results) Tribesmen of Gor

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2 439 On the morning of the second day, in the process of my work for Priest-Kings, I had entered the shaded offices of the municipal slave master of Tor.
4 178 The process of teaching, unconscious, subtle, pervasive, is too effective.
1 824 The water, seeping underground, eventually, in places, due to rock formations, erupts in oasis springs, or, more usually, is reached by deep wells, some of them more than two hundred feet deep.
3 313 It would be ten days, as I recalled, before I was due to leave for Turia.
5 402 I would not, however, strike due west.
26 436 Treat me, rather, with the patient audacity and prolonged, resolute contempt that is my due.

Book 11. (3 results) Slave Girl of Gor

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13 79 Aging was a physical process and, as such, was susceptible to alteration by physical means.
16 23 In harsh weather, and at night, these cages are often covered with tarpaulins; this tends to prevent undue weathering of the cage metal due to salt and moisture.
20 206 That did not truly displease me, for I had grown content in my collar, but I knew that if I did not report back promptly, when due, I would be beaten.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor

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34 68 Even in the true, or chemical, stomach, it can, by regulating the flow of digestive juices, hasten or protract the process of digestion.
34 69 For example, it commonly digests at its leisure, but, if it anticipates proximate exertions, it can hurry the process.
3 536 That they had been permitted to retain for the time what they now wore rather than, say, brassiere and panties, or nothing, was doubtless due only to the whim of the slaver who owned them.
11 61 "When are the tarnsmen due to return from patrol?" I asked.
11 130 "When are the tarnsmen due?" I asked.
11 136 "They are due to return on the afternoon of the first day of the passage hand".
35 1028 "She is not yet a legal slave," I told Arlene, "so treat her with the technical respect due to a free female".

Book 13. (14 results) Explorers of Gor

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24 65 The danger, currently, of the bint and blue grunt, however, was not primarily due to any peril they themselves might represent, particularly as the grunt would not now be schooling, but due to the fact that they, drawn by shed blood, might be followed by tharlarion.
32 728 It remains my speculation, however, that the resemblance between these forms of beasts, which are considerable, particularly in bodily configuration and disposition, may be accounted for by convergent evolution; this process, alert to the exigencies of survival, has, I suspect, in the ...
32 1021 "It is now in the process of destroying itself.
34 664 Values need not be something one somehow mysteriously "knows," a result of having forgotten the conditioning process by means of which they were instilled, but could be something chosen, something selected as instruments by means of which to improve human life.
6 589 There are often two major rains during the day, in the late afternoon, when the warm air has reached its precipitation point, and, again, in the late evening, when, due to the turning of the planet, the surface and upper atmosphere, darkened, cools.
6 611 Schendi's merchant council, I supposed, could not be blamed for wishing to exercise due caution that a similar calamity did not befall their own port.
15 324 "The work levy imposed on Schendi is due to leave in the morning," said Msaliti.
29 17 It has a cordage of bark strips resembling a closely woven burlap, but it is much softer, a result in part perhaps due to the fact that the dye in which it is prepared is mixed with palm oil.
31 88 Why are the men of Gor different from those of Earth? Is it because poisoned minds were not brought to Gor? Is it that it is only a matter of chance, that on Earth and not Gor, due to a chance dynamic or a particular situation, the consequences of which were not understood, civilizatio...
34 296 I submit, with all due respect, that that is not only libelous, but preposterous.
34 321 It is their due.
34 323 The difference, however, is that respect and attention are not due to you, that they need not be accorded to you.
48 134 Actually, of course, it seems likely that their hatred of slave girls, which tends to be unreasoning and vicious, is due less to lofty sentiments than to their own intense jealousy of the joy and fulfillment of their embonded sisters.
52 113 "With all due respect, Kisu, you are not of sufficient political importance to warrant a duel with a Ubar".

Book 14. (5 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

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4 228 The process is simple.
10 42 Frightened though I was, I was pleased, in the lengthy process of the bath, which tends for Goreans to be a pleasant experience, and is often a social one, at the public baths, to rid myself of the stink of the pens.
2 45 Her life is due for an interesting change I thought.
22 81 The Lady Florence has graciously agreed to lend me the full amount of the due notes and at no interest".
22 186 "Such notes as that I hold," said the Lady Florence, "are due, as you must know, upon the demand of the creditor".

Book 15. (4 results) Rogue of Gor

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27 95 "With all due respect," I said, "pirates, and those in league with them, are not noted for their honor".
29 117 "With all due respect, my friend, Callisthenes," said Callimachus, "I must concur with Glyco, for his judgment in this matter seems sound".
29 227 "The fleet of Ragnar Voskjard is not due for ten days," called the man.
29 236 "Now," asked Callimachus, "when they are waiting for Ragnar Voskjard?" "He is not due, in their opinion, for ten days," I said.

Book 16. (4 results) Guardsman of Gor

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18 160 Then, last night, on the rude stones of the Street of the Writhing Slave, she helpless in my arms, locked in the chain collar of a Coin Girl, with the flattish bell and coin box, I had instructed her, and thoroughly, in the respect due, did he but assume his mastery, to one who was onc...
18 659 "I had thought that I might be everything to him, and that he would be grateful for my least smile, but I discovered that I was nothing to him, and that he took merely for granted the most intimate services that I could conceive of delivering to him, they being no more than his due fro...
20 17 They were due to be shipped west to Port Cos at noon tomorrow.
20 36 At the kennel, incidentally, I had arranged for Shirley to receive the whipping which had been due to her for having lifted her head without permission on the deck of the Tina.

Book 17. (5 results) Savages of Gor

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1 1286 "due process of law, as you may see," said Kog, "was strictly observed".
1 1022 Such wood, in the long process of smoking and drying over the lodge fire, which consumes several weeks, seasoning the wood and killing any insects which might remain in it, seldom splits or cracks.
13 280 "In family barterings," I said, "barterings concerned with alliances to consolidate or improve social position, the woman's utility, as I understand it, is substantially realized with the successful completion of the bartering process, when she is, in effect, exchanged for status and p...
15 107 In this way she may be able to better read his moods, and desires, and, accordingly, be able the better to serve him, in the process perhaps saving herself a few cuffings and beatings, such as might be garnered by a less alert, more slothful, laxer girl.
13 375 "It was largely due to her, then," I said, "that you wore the attractive garments you did, when you were stripped for the buyers at the house of Ram Seibar?" "Yes," she said, "and she even prescribed that the pearls I wore must be synthetic, as being more befitting than real pearls a g...

Book 18. (11 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

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5 223 This polishing apparently has the function of both cleaning and sharpening the horns, two processes useful in intraspecific aggression, the latter process improving their capacity as fighting instruments, in slashing and goring, and the former process tendin...
2 293 She was doubtless still in the process of learning her new purposes in life.
43 215 These confusions and distortions, of course, are eliminated, at least to a large extent, by having recourse to various stages in some presumably continuous, objective process.
1 17 "It is not due until Kantasawi".
1 501 It was not due in the country of the Kaiila until Kantasawi, the moon in which the plums become red.
4 131 Its presence, like that of certain other utensils and articles in the lodge, was due to Grunt.
7 142 Beatings, on the other hand, are the due of slaves, particularly ones which are in the least respect displeasing, as they might be of any other owned animal".
11 106 "A Yellow-Knife delegation is due in camp today.
18 223 Surely the council was due to soon begin.
47 197 due to lack of competition their battle skills, originally developed in connection with the kaiila, would presumably have declined.
47 198 Similarly, due also to a lack of competition, and the merciless selections of war, they had not yet become to the tarn as the normal warrior in the Barrens is to his kaiila, namely, a member of a matched fighting unit.

Book 19. (2 results) Kajira of Gor

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1 517 "process the photos, immediately," he said to the photographer.
31 422 He continued, not hurrying, patiently, relentlessly, with the process of reducing me to a man-dominated, orgasmic, conquered female slave.

Book 20. (9 results) Players of Gor

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1 152 To a free woman considerable deference is due, particularly to one such as the Lady Rowena, one obviously, at least hitherto, of high station.
2 671 "This," I said, "should more than cover any interest due on the debts outstanding".
6 161 "Last year I did not have one, admittedly, due to some fearful inadvertence," admitted Boots, "but I would not risk that twice at the Sardar Fair.
6 442 "With all due respect, noble lady," said Boots, "in a transaction of this momentous nature, I believe it is only fair that I be granted assurances of a somewhat greater magnitude".
7 135 His reasonableness in this matter, I suspect, was due at least in part to the slowness of the market.
9 131 "Too," I said, "with all due respect it is, in spite of its length and nature, rather flattering and revealing.
21 394 I had, of course, utilized her frequently enough in the wagon, taking these uses as part of her payment for its shelter, but, on the whole, though perhaps not always, I had accorded her at least some of the consideration due to the free woman.
21 396 These entitlements, or considerations, now, of course, were no longer due to her.
22 308 "Too, with all due respect, it is unlikely that one such as yourself, given the assumed lowliness of your background and origins, would know her".

Book 21. (10 results) Mercenaries of Gor

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25 976 It utilizes sexuality only to produce tenders of machines, mechanics, and repairmen, its own servants and slaves, thinking themselves free, while obeying the compulsions of process.
26 1369 In the process of this, you are, of course, being assessed.
4 225 "And I expect to receive the respect and courtesy due a guest," I said.
14 131 "Perhaps that is just as well," he mused, "as more than once I have been forced, albeit with regret, and with all due reluctance, to hone the sensitivity of such fellows with smiting".
15 450 Many a charming young woman has awakened bruised, due to the jolting of the small, wagon-transported slave cage within which she finds herself confined, now pasangs from the walls of her city.
16 1402 I also suspected, after a few Ehn, that Boabissia's immunity from Gorean Strip Search, in spite of the promise of pleasure to the guards of such a search, might be due to her party, that she was with us.
19 24 The theory is not only that it is well to practice the draw frequently, as the first to draw may be the first to strike, but also to be familiar with it on a daily basis lest its parameters alter from time to time, due to such things as contractions and swellings of the leather, these ...
21 135 If he had flaws as a regent presumably they might be due to his lack of information, or perhaps to a certain unwarranted optimism, or untutored innocence or naivety.
27 22 This squirming, I think, was genuinely due to her fear and agitation, but, even so, I thought it might add to her price.
29 9 "Surely the rent is not due so soon?" I inquired.

Book 22. (10 results) Dancer of Gor

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29 185 Too, anyone whose citizenship, for whatever reason, is rescinded or revoked, with due process of law, is no longer entitled to the protections and rights of that polity's Home Stone.
7 54 Too, here and there, permanent structures, with basements and foundations, and stone walls, seemed clearly to be in the process of construction.
34 283 "Aging," he said, "is a physical process, like any other.
34 285 To be sure, it is a subtle and complex process.
5 177 A part of my success, I am sure, was due to her.
6 32 I thought, somewhat bitterly, how amused Teibar would have been to see me, chained and hooded, in coffle, the "hateful slut," the "modern woman," he had so despised, now in her place, now, at last, getting her due.
11 1434 Or perhaps he had flung it there that my master, or his man, might understand, when he came to unchain me, that at the least failure in my pleasingness I was due for a whipping.
29 335 He was merely exacting his due.
31 46 I, too, knelt back, pleased, though to be sure little of the credit was due to me.
31 159 Too, undoubtedly somehow, on some deep level, perhaps something far beneath the level of discourse, of excuses, of considerations, of reason, he may have felt that he had been denied or thwarted, that he had been deprived of some due satisfaction.

Book 23. (10 results) Renegades of Gor

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18 533 Accordingly, though I might put a girl into thumb cuffs for an Ahn or so, perhaps early in her training, perhaps in the process of informing her as to the nature of various bonds, their textures, and such, I generally do not use them.
3 166 "Payment is due before, or at, departure," he said.
6 527 I thought the keeper's man must be due soon.
11 64 Too, I think it is cruel to hold the slave accountable for reminding the master of a discipline due.
12 96 "I did not receive the promotion and advancement which were my due here," she said.
20 187 due to its patrols and presence piracy, and certainly large-scale, institutionalized piracy, had been largely removed from the Vosk, from east of White Water, near Lara, a town of the Salerian Confederation at the confluence of the Vosk and Olni, to the delta.
23 281 Tomorrow, in the afternoon, we were due to arrive at Port Cos.
24 341 "With all due respect, Commander," said Marcus, "Ar's position in the north is ideal for destroying the expeditionary force".
24 749 I would suppose that it is due to a fear of displeasing Priest-Kings.
24 815 They are your due".

Book 24. (10 results) Vagabonds of Gor

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18 318 More than one fellow has been retaken due to carelessness, due to a lack of vigilance, due to haste, within no more than a few hundred yards of safety.
1 349 It had been he who had managed to convey Ar's Station's half of the topaz to Port Cos, which action had resulted in the redemption of the pledge of the topaz, bringing the forces of Port Cos, and apparently, in the process, ships of the Vosk League, as well, to Ar's Station, to evacuat...
43 137 "Some fellows," I said, "I suppose, might return at night and steal her, perhaps cutting a throat or two in the process, but that is not practical for one of the Marcelliani, one who is an honorable fellow, an officer and such".
1 586 She, like the others, however, when I had met her, probably due to the war, the scarcity of genteel travelers, the crowds of impoverished refugees, the high prices, and so on, had fallen on hard times.
11 12 The manacles now, due to frequent exposure and submersion, were muchly rusted.
13 106 But I had little doubt that it was due to the men of Ar, themselves, in the vigor of their attack, that others had been destroyed, and that the door in the back, that awry in the threshold, through which we had entered, had been broken.
19 701 Accordingly, I think it best that they infer that its absence is due to changes in the currents or, perhaps, that it was pulled from the sand by tharlarion, attempting to acquire its fair occupant.
21 65 "And perhaps it was then, a few days later, by the council, that it was decided officially, and after due deliberation, after they had had a chance to assess your character with care, that you were not worthy of being a slave".
28 99 "With all due respect," I said, "there are a few other cities and towns on this planet, and some of them hold their own culture in higher esteem than that of Ar".
46 385 I did not think it would if she were an item in a lot due to be wholesaled, for then she would not be likely to be retailed for weeks, but it might if she was intended for an immediate retail sale.

Book 25. (8 results) Magicians of Gor

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14 622 I did not doubt but what she would soon be feeling the fullness of her needs, now that they were in the process of being liberated.
26 567 At this point Tolnar and Venlisius reentered the room and, in a few moments, were in the process of filling out the papers.
9 263 But then another woman was selected, and subsequently manacled and, in due course, added to the coffle.
9 440 "It is one thing to be captured by a man and taken to his tent, and put to his feet and made to serve, or to be sentenced by a magistrate in due course of law to slavery for crimes which I have actually committed, and another to stand here publicly shamed, before my enemy, a woman, in ...
17 314 We would not attend any more performances that evening, as the shows, and the street, would be soon closed, due to the curfew.
21 204 Perhaps in one of these times, due to no fault of Mistress he was charmed by her voice, as by the songs of the veminium bird, or again, by her grace and manner, the consequences of a thousand generations of elegance and breeding, or again, once more through no possible fault of Mistres...
23 439 "Largely," said Marcus, "it was due to your persuasive powers".
27 232 "All is your due," I said.

Book 26. (4 results) Witness of Gor

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8 497 Aside from my possible independent interest to men, I do not doubt but what this success was largely due to my swift progress in readiness, need and heat, which progress was sure, profound and irreversible.
13 479 Too, I need not pity her too much, nor with fear and loathing bemoan the uniqueness of her fate, for the monster to whom she addressed the title "Master" was none other than that to which my own service and deference were due.
13 1179 In this way, a girl's charms, she now drawn forth from the cage and displayed, are assured their due consideration.
46 19 Further, perhaps in part due to the consequences of the aforesaid trauma or injury, he may no longer be easily recognizable.

Book 27. (22 results) Prize of Gor

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1 52 The question, then, is what is the age of the process, or, better, one supposes, what is the age of that which exhibits the process? Obviously, in one sense, the entity exhibiting the process continues to age according to the calendar, or any clock, just as,...
1 45 This may be hard to understand but only, one supposes, because of a habit of mind, in virtue of which, because of natural associations, common experiences, general expectations, and such, one tends to link the thought of process and time together.
1 50 Let us suppose, rather, as a matter of speculation, if nothing more, that a given physical process normally, or customarily, takes a given amount of time, say, that it normally proceeds in a given amount of time through phases A, B and C, and so on.
1 51 Then, let us suppose, as all physical processes are theoretically reversible, that this process is altered in such a way that it moves from phase C back to phase B, where it appears to be stabilized.
4 367 Clearly it is a physical process and, like other physical processes, it would be subject to various conditions, conditions susceptible to manipulation, or alteration, in various ways".
4 462 "In this development, though there are dangers associated with it, and it is not always effective, it is often possible to reverse the typical aging process, to an earlier point, and then stabilize it at that point".
5 46 Curious, after the first few days, and apprehensive concerning this presumed oversight in the inventory of her issued garmenture, she had tried, delicately, to inquire whether her visitors had been permitted the trivial modesty which she, apparently, doubtless due to some oversight, ha...
7 119 That device now, due to the absence of footwear and the shorter nature of her new garment, appeared even more striking, more meaningful and lovely, on her ankle.
8 60 Perhaps, she thought, this might be due to some subtle, benign, ameliorative effect of her treatment.
8 111 He, as others on this world, was strong enough, mighty enough, to expect, require, and enforce the deference due them, to require and enforce the submission of the principle of femininity, in all its wondrous softness, desirability and beauty, to a more severe, more dangerous principle...
16 774 "But due to the disappearance of her Ubar, Marlenus of Ar, and diplomatic treachery, she has succumbed to a coalition of enemy forces, largely those of Cos and Tyros.
16 1310 These are prize slaves, sought by the Curulean, but withheld, due to my popular propensities, for the district of Metellus, and our beloved Kettle Market.
16 1311 Any one of these is worth a Ubar's medallion, a thousand golden tarn disks, but I am a destitute man, who, due to personal exigencies am in sudden dire need of ready cash.
17 25 Their presence on Gor was originally due to the Voyages of Acquisition, apparently undertaken for scientific or aesthetic reasons by the mysterious Priest-Kings, whoever they might be.
18 267 * * * * And so Ellen reached down and picked up the heavy basket of meat, which she must carry to the feeding area, a section within the housing for tarns, and set forth, piece by piece, climbing the wall railings, impaling it on the hooks, for the mighty birds, seven of them, due to r...
19 722 He is so Gorean! He is not like the sweet, pleasant, conquered men of Earth! He does not respect women! He does not treat us with tenderness and gentleness, he does not give us our due of solicitation! He does not care for our feelings! He dominates and masters us! He is the sort of ma...
20 181 The baskets in which free women travel have gates, through which they may proceed with suitable modesty, with due elegance.
25 1025 "With all due respect, good sir," said the auctioneer to the fellow back in the crowd on Ellen's right, "all in all, under the circumstances, I think that a fair request".
27 497 "If you need food we will share some bread, your due in the hospitality of the wilderness, but you must then be on your way".
27 2660 "With all due respect, sir," said Portus Canio, "if you would save yourself, and your men, I would free us, and take your leave.
30 164 Not so easily would she escape her due! He is my master, she thought, truly my master! She sobbed, uncontrollably.
30 267 "Be kind, Master!" "Did you think that you would escape your due?" he asked.

Book 28. (14 results) Kur of Gor

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1 997 How could she, once their daughter, now a slave, do so? In the kitchen and halls, where she scrubs and cleans, she accepts as her due, as any other slave, her reprimands and switchings.
2 235 due to family position and wealth, we would have had to account her of the English upper classes, though her origins, in actuality, as nearly as we can determine, were not to be traced through traditional aristocratic lines, at least as far as legitimacy is concerned.
5 371 "With all due respect," said Pyrrhus, glancing at the blonde, who lay at the feet of Arcesilaus, "the universe belongs by right to the Kurii.
8 76 Blondes were rarer on Gor than brunettes, save in the northern latitudes, and tended to bring somewhat better prices, due to this rarity.
12 86 "Or particles of your flesh on my fingers?" "The hunting party is due to arrive soon?" "Yes," said Pyrrhus.
19 90 The gift of life is a loan, as the Kur commonly sees it, a loan for which one is grateful, a loan which, when due, is to be willingly repaid with the coin of death.
32 64 Cabot bowed, respectfully, for he was in the presence of a free woman, and such are to be treated with the courtliness due to their status.
33 207 They had met surprising resistance, however, in attempting this, due to the weight of the raft.
40 83 "Please, Master!" "Would you not prefer to be treated with the dignity and respect due to a free woman?" he asked.
56 207 "Too," said Lord Grendel, "with all due respect, I suspect few Kurii would care to soil themselves with such a mission, with contacting the defeated, the unworthy, ruined, and fallen".
56 208 "It was due to the ring," said Cabot, "that I was enabled to enter their great camp, that of the gathering, engage their attention, and certify my authority to speak, and plead, on behalf of Lord Arcesilaus".
56 213 "That is madness," said Lord Grendel, "though this, I recognize, may be no more than an evidence of my weakness, a hesitation due to the human in me".
64 116 Thus, most in Lord Grendel's camp had considered her guilty of three betrayals, the first of Peisistratus and Lord Arcesilaus, the second pertaining to the arsenal, which was costly, and the third, which turned out well due to no fault of hers, given the intervention of the mariners.
74 121 The prejudice against the crossbow, the writer suspects, is due largely to the fact that it is, for obvious reasons, the assassin's weapon of choice.

Book 29. (13 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
38 145 They do tend to be popular in the markets, however, perhaps in part due to their charms as barbarians but, too, I suspect, due to their responsiveness to Gorean males, men of a sort for whom their former civilizations and cultures have but ill prepared them.
5 173 The agent would have been instructed to process the leather band, which was, in effect, a scent tape, only in my presence, or, more likely, supply me with the code, and then withdraw.
9 191 The camp seemed to be, more than anything, a lumber camp, for logging was in process in the vicinity, and one, not unoften, heard the striking of axes, the crash of falling trees.
3 123 "When will they be due?" I asked.
5 758 I supposed that she had been given quotas to fill by her superiors, largely under the pretext of reparations due the invaders, these because of the misdeeds of Ar, but how she filled the quotas might, I supposed, be muchly up to her.
8 198 In such a society rigid protocols would doubtless obtain between superiors and inferiors, each, in his way, showing due respect, in some mutually understood fashion, to the other.
12 196 "There are more than a hundred and fifty now," I was told, "and more are due to be delivered".
19 105 Doubtless this was in part due to many things, perhaps to his unusual, imposing, even wretched, appearance, and in part to his reputation, an understanding of who this was, and what he had done, and what he could do, and perhaps, in part, too, to that sense of being in the presence of ...
25 1 A Lantern Will Fail to Convey its Signal in due Course; I Am Invited to an Interview Outside the tent I stopped, and lifted my head, and looked up, into the night, to the stars.
25 289 "He is due?" I said.
28 10 I doubted that we would reach our destination for another two or three days, due to the impediments we faced.
28 20 Every few years, as necessitated, an additional day is inserted into the calendar, at the end of the waiting hand, but, as the Gorean year is apparently somewhat shorter than the Earth year, and as its orbit seems to vary somewhat, from time to time, presumably due to the adjustments o...
28 21 The calculations in these matters are due to the devices and measurements of Scribes.

Book 30. (11 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 393 "We have journeyed to the World's End, Brundisium, we have founded a trade route, we are in the process of obtaining much needed goods for our shogun, Lord Temmu, we have foiled, or meddled in, the plot of the traitor, Tyrtaios, have perhaps saved your life, and, in any event have depr...
37 816 My view of rich men, and, in particular, of Cosians, was in the process of being suddenly and radically transformed.
3 169 Too, Talena, in the name of due tribute, the meting out of justice, the garnerings of recompenses for Ar's alleged crimes, and such, had used her power to bring many of the free women of Ar into the collar, to be transported abroad, to Cos, Tyros, and elsewhere, as slaves.
3 925 ' 'Then,' said he, 'with all due respect, I think you should accompany us as a slave, bound and leashed.
7 54 Girls are often sent to the wharves, when ships are due, in camisks adorned with advertising, to solicit patronage for their masters' establishments.
10 57 Part of this is doubtless due to the fact that she is likely, if clothed, to be lightly clothed, in, say, a tunic or camisk.
10 59 But I think that only a small part of this increase in sensitivity is due to garmenture.
10 74 What do free women know of the weight of chains, and their sound, of the feel of one's limbs bound back, coarsely, with rough rope, of one's wrists thonged quickly, snugly, behind one's back, of the clasp of slave bracelets, of the feel of the floor on one's bared knees, of the feel of the whip to o...
12 116 In any event, I suspected that the fact that I was still alive might be due in no small part to the tarnsman, Tarl Cabot.
29 41 "Do not betray her! Do not insult her! You have taken fee! Honor is due! You have come to serve, so serve! Do not desert your fellows, the Pani, and others, who have fought with you! You have been treated fairly by Lords Nishida and Okimoto.
35 102 "I know not your people, your land, your city, your ship, your family, your caste, your clan," said Demetrion, "but whoever you be, if anyone, there is wharfage due in Brundisium".

Book 31. (4 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 1181 The whole process takes no more than a few Ehn.
27 110 In any event, perhaps due to the warmth of their pelting and the excellence of their dark vision, for the Kur can hunt in the night as well as in the day, they seem, even today, to find, unlike the human, cave-like surroundings congenial.
48 70 This was due, in particular, not simply to the extent of the Cave and its passages, many of which were remote and unfamiliar, even natural, but because of a number of constructed private or secret passages.
49 171 If anything, Grendel had given her less than many men would think her due.

Book 32. (4 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 129 "But," said he, "I would suppose the acquisition of some goods is more perilous than the acquisition of others, and that some goods are more pleasant, once acquired, to handle, enjoy, manage, process, and sell, than others".
14 256 But many, too, I supposed, might perish in the forest, due to the severity of elements, the scarcity of food.
22 73 "The great ship, as I understand it," she said, "is due to cast off very soon, any day now".
50 15 Then, after my recapture, in the arms of my captor, for whose touch I had longed even as long ago as my former world, when I had seen him but once before my acquisition, these fires had begun, perhaps to his amusement, to blaze in such a way that I found myself their prisoner and victim Doubtless th...

Book 33. (5 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 238 "Then, great lord," said Tyrtaios, "with all due respect, it must be taken when none live".
11 275 Indeed, the success of the plan would have been in no small part due to this precaution".
25 165 She was not a slave! Let her be accorded the dignity due to a free woman! Might a fellow not be slain for such an impertinence on the continent? "Proceed," ordered one of the Ashigaru on the platform.
25 287 Too, when Tajima had put her to her belly, flinging her to the saddle apron before him, holding her in place with his left hand, while grasping the tarn reins in his right hand, he had apparently given little thought to the modesty due to a shogun's daughter.
44 74 With him were three Ashigaru, which, now, to my surprise, I recognized as the three fellows whom Tajima had entertained in the inn a few pasangs to the west, the fellows who had been disappointingly casual about fetching their gathered rice to the supply wagons, but had been more than helpful in app...

Book 34. (8 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
63 49 The skies of Gor, particularly in certain areas, can be dangerous, sometimes due to bandit tarnsmen, but more frequently due to municipal patrols intent on protecting a city's territorial claims, which claims are often exaggerated, pretentious and unclear.
6 106 "process them," said the leader, turning away.
34 108 But suppose then the remnants of the destroyed world discovered new worlds, one lovely, as lovely as was their former world, and another, one seemingly engaged in the same dismal, menacing process of climbing to the same harrowing, technological summit, polluted with the same territori...
6 171 And surely we must expect to know the shackles and chains which are our due as slaves.
26 170 That legend, I was informed, would return me to an address unlikely to be recognized as having anything to do with the black court, from which address I would then be, in due time, returned to the court.
49 190 "due to the independent action of others," said Kurik.
56 146 "I shall convey to the noble Albus," said Drusus Andronicus, "that you thank him for his invitation but, due to pressing matters, must decline to accept".
61 8 "Behold, cohorts, the cowardly rogue who would hold truce with the enemy, suspending hostilities, denying us the blood our due, the glory that should be ours.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 545 We process them like herds of tarsks.
18 86 "A second silver stater was due upon the delivery of the slave".
25 7 He, though handicapped, had not even been attacked for that next silver stater, a valuable coin, due upon the delivery of a certain slave.
38 111 Already, due to some earlier inquiries I had made, mostly having to do with other matters, I feared I might be taken as a spy.
45 62 due to the danger of inadvertently encountering concealed poisoned pins or knives, they are usually stripped by the sword or knife, or ordered to tear away their own clothing and place themselves naked in a posture of submission before their captor.
46 395 But soon, suspecting that she might be immune from the attentions of the leather, perhaps due to the weakness or indulgence of Florian, she began, subtly, to test him.
46 471 "All due respect," said Addison Steele, "to the lovely Lais, whose performance we eagerly await, but let our appetites be whetted by some brief delay".

Book 36. (8 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 15 It was my pretense that the Dorna, now referred to as the Korinna on the Cove of Harpalos papers, was a knife ship converted to freight duty, a pretense now accepted by the Cove authorities, due I suspect, first, to a judicious distribution of gold amongst them and, two, due<...
53 5 I was on the stern deck, the common position of command when battle is imminent or in process.
17 27 Perhaps, naturally enough, she had taken them for granted, taken them to be her due, her right.
29 21 "It is our due, of course," she said, "as we are free women".
53 162 Sometimes they are apprehended and slain in retreats due to their own unwillingness to cast aside earlier obtained spoils.
59 32 "due to the valor and skill of the noble Nicomachos, Admiral of the Fleet of the Farther Islands, all hail to the sublime Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, the fleet of the notorious pirate, Bosk of Port Kar, predator to shipping, burner of villages, ravager of towns and cities, has but rece...
59 222 "Let not the torturers be cheated of their sport! Let not the impaling spear be denied its due!" "He seems to be crying out something," I said.
63 55 The Dorna and the Tesephone would proceed due south for some ten pasangs, and then, if we detected no other ships in the vicinity, part company.