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Book 1. (3 results) Tarnsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 27 It tends to become less effective if often used, and the rider is then at the mercy of the tarn.
8 30 "They have decreed a sacrifice to the Priest-Kings to ask them to have mercy and to restore the Home Stone".
17 38 In surrender, on the other hand, the shield straps and the shaft of the spear are broken, indicating that the vanquished has disarmed himself and places himself at the mercy of the conqueror.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 138 Ost blubbered helplessly for mercy, his thin neck wiggling in the yoke.
11 144 Ost writhed, squealing for mercy.
11 174 "mercy, Great Dorna!" screamed Ost.
11 176 But the hands of Lara were extended, palms up, and she lifted them slightly; it was a gracious gesture that spoke of mercy.
18 163 Above, whoever worked the valve must have grown impatient and thrown it open completely, or perhaps the sudden torrent of water had been intended as a gesture of mercy to drown any survivors quickly.
19 34 Bodily the small conspirator was thrown from slave to slave down the length of the chain until the last man hurled him, headfirst, screaming for mercy, down that dark narrow channel which we had ascended.
22 32 She stood bravely before me, yet so helpless, so much at my mercy.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 261 Had I the time, had I not more urgent business, I might have punished her myself, teaching her without mercy what could be the meaning of her collar, using her as objectively and ruthlessly as she deserved, brutally administering the discipline of a Gorean master to a treacherous slave...
33 86 "Now the Priest-Kings blow the breath of my sacrifice as a blessing upon you, letting it travel to the ends of Gor to speak of their wisdom and mercy!" There was a great cry of joy from the crowd and shouts of gratitude to the Priest-Kings.
33 88 Now, as the crowd rejoiced and began to disband, I knew that I was no longer important, that I was only another indication of the mercy of Priest-Kings, that someone—who had it been?—had returned from the Sardar.

Book 4. (10 results) Nomads of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 580 Kamras fell in the sand at the feet of Kamchak, unable even to beg for mercy.
12 479 The little secretary, I thought to myself, so far from her pencils, the typewriter, the desk calendars and steno pads—so far from her world—so helpless, so much at Kamchak's mercy and this night, should I choose, at mine.
16 169 "Do you think," asked Harold, "you will be able to make me cry for mercy?" "If I choose," said the man.
21 70 "mercy, Master," I whined.
21 268 "You dull fool!" "Oh mercy, Master!" whined Harold of the Tuchuks.
23 81 The escaping Paravaci could now, on their kaiila, easily outdistance the herd and I did not wish the animals to be strung out over the prairie, at the mercy of the Paravaci when they should at last turn and take up the battle again.
24 47 He professed a cruel hatred of Turia and Turians, and yet he had, considering the normal practices of the Wagon Peoples, not noted for their mercy to helpless foes, treated the unarmed citizens of the city with unique indulgence, permitting them, on the whole, to keep their lives and f...
25 240 "I am alone, quite defenseless, completely at your mercy".
25 680 And perhaps, I thought, the woman who is merely playing might resist a male, for she does not understand what it is to be an actual property, one fully at the mercy of its master.
28 12 There was only so much of this and we soon heard Tuka shrieking for mercy.

Book 5. (9 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 98 "Why," cried the man with missing teeth, "it is he! It is Hup the Fool!" "mercy, Masters!" cried Hup, squealing, struggling in the grasp of his captor.
15 113 For one thing he never slew an opponent, though the man often could never fight again; the afternoon I had seen him the crowd cried for the death of his defeated opponent, lying bloodied in the sand, pleading for mercy between his legs, and Murmillius had lifted his sword as though to ...
15 435 Portus cried out for mercy as he was dragged away by two guards, two others following.
17 299 At last Virginia Kent, to the cheers of several of those present, sat atop Lana and was pummeling her mercilessly, until Lana, throwing up her arms and shrieking, crying out, begged for mercy.
17 361 Phyllis shrieked for mercy.
20 31 "Show mercy!" The slave whom I had originally seen victorious in the sport of hook knife sprang to the sand and began to stalk Portus.
20 152 The Hinrabian burst into tears, hysterically weeping, begging for mercy.
21 196 Another had fallen to his knees and was begging mercy from the crowd, which jeered him.
24 164 Kneeling on the tiles before their Ubar, they pleaded no mercy nor were they given any.

Book 6. (6 results) Raiders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 467 I admired him, so calm and strong, though before me naked and bound, at my mercy.
8 486 Ho-Hak had not begged for mercy.
10 197 The injured galley then is like a broken-winged bird, and at the mercy of the other ship's ram as she comes about, flutes playing and drums beating, and makes her strike amidships.
13 244 In an instant he was screaming for mercy.
17 223 The round ships, slow, much at the mercy of the wind, were now being abandoned as antagonists.
18 631 I did not think the rencers would any longer be at the mercy of the men of Port Kar.

Book 7. (22 results) Captive of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 316 If I could engage his affections, I would have him then, would I not, at my mercy? I would bend my efforts to do so, and when I had done so then I might, by granting, or refusing to grant, my favors, or the fervor of my favors, control him and, though I wore the collar, own him! How el...
15 1257 He must show Elinor Brinton mercy! But she would be shown no mercy.
8 328 I had fantasies of putting my hands in it and shaking her head until she screamed for mercy.
8 477 "Please, no, Master!" He then beat me, soundly, with the stinging flat of his hand, until I cried for mercy and wept.
8 497 Though barefoot, though thonged by the throat, though branded, though clad in a camisk, though a degraded slave, at the mercy of men, I felt, perhaps for the first time in my life, paradoxically, vitally and joyously happy.
8 921 Suddenly there were three more sharp slaps of the sword belts and, crying out, protesting, begging for mercy, laughing, we leapt to our feet to busy ourselves.
8 1073 I did not want to be so owned, put so at the mercy of men.
11 576 She was strong, but she knew that in a slave cage, one is at the mercy of one's cage mates.
12 536 I was infuriated that she had not cried out, that she had not groveled, that she had not wept for mercy.
13 696 And I lay spread before him, arched and supine, over his saddle, helpless in his tethering, his prisoner, his captive, completely at his mercy, fully bared to his sight and touch.
13 879 My ears, had they been tongues, would have screamed for mercy.
13 1084 "No," he said, "I expect you did not know then that you would soon be at my mercy, tied naked across my saddle".
13 1150 "Please have mercy on me, Master!" He looked down upon me.
14 218 I wondered what it would be like to lie within such a tent, naked and collared, on its soft rugs, in the light of the small fire, the tent flaps tied shut, completely at the mercy of its master.
14 503 She begs for mercy, but she is now a slave.
14 716 My eyes pleaded for mercy.
15 737 I saw his eyes and realized that I would receive no mercy.
15 834 I thrust my fingers through the tiny aperture and cried out for mercy.
15 955 Once two warriors, for a joke, tied my ankles together and suspended me, upside down, from the whipping pole, spinning me about, and back, until I vomited and cried out for mercy.
15 1516 I stood before him, alone with him in his tent, at his mercy.
16 389 I was at his mercy.
17 115 As we kneel piteously, and needful, before our masters, we hope that they will show us mercy, and caress us.

Book 8. (19 results) Hunters of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 85 Without adequate ballast, of course, the ship is at the mercy of the sea.
2 401 They were not my purpose in coming to the exchange point, but I did not wish to leave them at the mercy of the panther girls.
2 457 I expected however, under interrogation, to be able to obtain it from the helpless girls, at my mercy, on the Tesephone.
6 432 If the fire were suddenly extinguished they would, for an Ehn, for all practical purposes, be blind, at the mercy of the panther girls.
6 1007 And, of course, of all women, only a slave girl may truly belong to a man, only a slave girl can be truly his, in all ways, utterly, totally, completely, his, selflessly, at his mercy, his ecstatic slave, helpless and joyous in the total submission which she is given no choice but to y...
11 261 "If you were this flower," asked Marlenus, "and you could speak, what would you do?" "I suppose," I said, "if I were such a flower, I would beg for mercy".
11 276 "Suppose," I said to Marlenus, "the flower does not beg for mercy".
11 567 "Do not hurt me! Do not hurt me, Master!" "The slave begs for mercy," said one of the huntsmen.
11 573 I beg for mercy.
11 574 I beg for mercy, Master!" "Release her," said Marlenus.
11 635 "Ubar," said I, "if the girl Verna had not cried out for mercy, if she had not wept and yielded herself, completely and utterly, to you as slave, would you have truly done what you threatened?" "I do not understand," said Marlenus.
13 219 "Have mercy on a slave!" she shrieked.
13 276 "Have mercy on us, Master," whispered one of the girls.
15 680 "Will you show me no mercy?" she begged.
15 857 Then, shaking her head, weeping, she began to writhe and beg incoherently for mercy.
18 235 She can scarcely whisper, hoarsely, piteously, begging for mercy.
19 320 They knew themselves to be at the mercy of the men.
19 378 Then, trembling, shuddering, weeping, some begging for mercy they thrust their heads to the ground.
22 199 The Ubar, in chains, stood at her mercy.

Book 9. (14 results) Marauders of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 26 He was a pirate, and a cutthroat, but he was not unhappy in his death; he had died by the sword, which would have been his choice, and before he had died he had looked again upon gleaming Thassa; it is called the death of blood and the sea; he died not unhappy; men of Port Kar do not care to die in ...
2 54 It was said that he wished, in regret for the wickedness of his life, to be carried in death to the temple of Priest-Kings in Kassau, that the High Initiate there might, if it be his mercy, draw on his bones in the sacred grease the sign of the Priest-Kings.
2 238 He had, in his mercy, granted this request.
3 160 "Have mercy on a bondmaid!" she wept.
4 155 She knew that she belonged to them, such fierce and mighty beasts, and that she, and her beauty, lay at their mercy, that she, and her beauty, were theirs to do with as they pleased.
6 539 Bondmaids are treated without mercy.
9 274 I would use her twice, the second time in the lengthy use of the Gorean master, that use in which, over an Ahn, the female slave or bondmaid is shown no mercy.
9 454 "In it," she gasped, "the girl is permitted no quarter, no mercy!" "That is true," I told her.
10 360 In such a war, or such an enmity, of course, the slave girl is completely at the mercy of the free person; she is only slave.
10 364 Some say it is because they, the free women, envy the girls their collars and wish that they, too, were collared, and at the complete mercy of masters.
11 195 In their mercy or disinterest, Priest-Kings had spared many Kurii who had been shipwrecked, or shot down, or marooned on Gor.
11 241 Female slaves are at the mercy of their masters, completely.
14 195 One who begged mercy in the center of the hall was cut in twain, the blade of the ax driving into the very dirt itself, emerging covered with dirt and blood, streaked with ash.
21 56 She is at his mercy.

Book 10. (20 results) Tribesmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 155 On Earth you had the society at your back, the result of centuries of feminization; he could not so much as speak harshly to you but you could rush away or summon magistrates; here, however, society is not at your back, but at his; it will abet him in his wishes, for you are only a slave; you will h...
2 157 Though they feel their mark intensely physically, it is felt, interestingly, even more intensely, more profoundly, psychologically; not unoften it, in itself, radically transforms their self-images, their personalities; they are then only slaves, not permitted their own wills, rightless, at the bidd...
4 343 "I am a woman at your mercy," she wept.
4 553 She is not permitted merely to excite, and flee away; when, at the conclusion of the swirling music, she flings herself to the floor at the mercy of free men, her dance is but half finished; she has yet to pay the price of her beauty.
9 135 She who had been Zina was now shrieking for mercy.
10 366 I knew that the metal collar of a female slave, that obdurate circlet of steel, locked, which she could not remove, so contrasting with her softness, so proclaiming its vulnerability and rightlessness, often transformed even an inhibited, hostile, cold wench, hating men, into an abandoned, yielding,...
12 322 "A true woman," she said, "—at the mercy of a man".
12 389 "I shall call the guards, now," she said, "to enter and destroy you!" "But you will not then learn," I said, "what it is to be a woman, a true woman—at the mercy of men".
12 393 "Surely you have been curious to learn, sometime, what it would be like to be a true woman—at the mercy of men".
12 515 Treat me not as your mistress, who owns you, but as only a slave girl, whom you own, at your mercy.
12 621 When he pulled it up the second time the fellow cried out for mercy.
14 386 That the alcoves lock, as well as the doors to the general area, provides the masters with useful options, putting the girls more at their mercy.
23 203 "No mercy is shown to him who destroys water!" cried a man, one of the Luraz.
24 96 Chained nude in a dungeon, in the darkness, among the urts, she had screamed for mercy.
24 855 "How could a woman be more perfectly and completed dominated, more helpless, more dependent on a male, more vulnerable, more subject to a man's will, more at a man's mercy than to be literally his, an owned slave?" I looked at her.
24 942 I am at the mercy of a man of Gor".
24 1029 Here, on the different, alien, exotic, perilous, primitive, cruel, beautiful world of Gor, she was no more than a collared slave, an item of lovely merchandise, at the mercy of the wealth and steel of powerful, lustful men.
26 139 The slave girl, of course, is completely and totally at the mercy of men.
26 434 I am wholly at your mercy.
26 482 This sort of thing is thought desirable in the Tahari, in encouraging the whip-bearing girl to be more dutiful in the future, and the girls of the gauntlet to resolve, too, to be more dutiful, that it not be they, next, at the mercy of their enemies and rivals, who carries the whip.

Book 11. (30 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 1115 These sensations, I knew, had something to do with sexuality, his maleness, so strong, so dominant, and my femaleness, so small, so weak, so much at his mercy.
3 350 It was the look of a woman who knows herself incredibly desired and beautiful, who was at the mercy of men, and who, because they had wished it, had been put muchly to their pleasure.
4 22 How happy I was, so subservient to him, so much at his mercy.
4 477 I was a nameless slave girl on an alien world, at the mercy of primitive warriors in a barbarian camp, an object for their sport, a lovely, two-legged plaything, a mere prize, in their cruel games.
4 823 When they discovered the mark, worn by a girl masquerading as one of their own lofty station, a woman free, would they not in fury, with whips, drive me stripped, begging for mercy, weeping, to the waiting shackles of the men? What escape, what freedom, could there be for a girl who wo...
4 846 Though I wept for mercy, and cried out, none gave ear; no consideration nor lenience was shown to the piteous slave girl in their power.
5 63 How incredibly, and yet rationally and justifiably, I felt at his mercy.
5 821 Was I first girl? Was I over her? Did I have switch rights upon her body, as Eta had upon mine? Would I be cruel to her? Would I make her suffer? Would she have to please the masters incredibly, and constantly attend them, that they might perhaps be moved to shield her to some tiny extent from my ve...
5 843 What if she much pleased my master one night and he gave her switch rights over me? Also, on another march, it might be I who would be coffled before her, and at her mercy.
5 856 She was now only a frightened, chained girl, at my mercy.
6 55 I now saw them as unique, exciting masters, each different and incredibly individual, who might, for a word or gesture, have me; how could I not regard them differently from a free woman; and, too, doubtless, they saw me in a similarly immediate and intensely personal fashion, not as an object shiel...
6 72 I was much at their mercy.
6 135 I was at the mercy of men.
7 389 What had she then to look forward to but the degradation of the sales block, being exposed to men as a slave and being vended in a public market; being owned by a succession of hard masters, accustomed to the management of girls such as she; onerous work and strict discipline; and the continuous exp...
7 1143 "Have mercy on your girl, Master!" I begged.
7 1419 "Your feelings, then," he asked, "have been fully engaged, and you are now mine, at my complete mercy, fully and vulnerably, with no shred of pride or dignity left?" "Yes, Master," I whispered.
8 127 I was at its mercy.
8 135 I was safe within the cage, but locked within it, at the mercy of a master.
8 166 She is at his mercy.
8 296 And I did not want to be locked up at night, with those other slaves, at their mercy, in a more-than-half-sunken, barred kennel.
9 94 Sometimes, perhaps, there is no reason! We are so much at their mercy! Beside my knee, in the dirt, there was a pan of water, and one of wet meal.
9 350 She was a large girl, heavy-boned, tall, stronger than we, powerful when compared to us, but to a man she, too, would have been slight, at their mercy.
9 371 My womanhood, though it puts me at the mercy of men, is now exquisitely precious to me.
9 1253 I would have been willing to be anything he had wanted at the post, anything to interest him, anything to escape Tabuk's Ford, but he and Melina, in their cleverness, had manipulated me in such a way that I was unable to be anything but what I was, an Earth-girl slave whose passions put her helpless...
9 1397 I begged mercy.
9 1404 They did not see fit to show a girl mercy.
9 1546 Sometimes the boys had caught us, Thurnus's girls, or those of others, too, and roped us together and raped us in the furrows of the fields, but it had been done in the bullying rowdyism of their youth, having slave girls at their mercy.
9 1674 I knew I was now only Dina, a slave, and was now only of Gor! I was now only Dina, a Gorean slave at the mercy of masters.
9 1993 She the proud, former mistress, was now no more than I, only another slave, at the full mercy of men.
11 13 I had struggled, shrieking for mercy, twisting on the chain.

Book 12. (21 results) Beasts of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 92 The slave girl, of course, cannot guard herself against them, for she is at the mercy of her master, who will treat her not as she wishes, but precisely as he wishes.
1 151 I did not let her speak further then, but forced the slave, as my whim had it, to endure the lengthy tumult of a bond girl's degradation, lying chained in the arms of a master who does not choose to show her mercy.
1 325 "Have mercy!" she begged.
3 1100 In moments they writhed at his feet, slave girls, screaming for mercy.
6 370 "Show me mercy," she begged.
10 190 And had she not succeeded where mere men had failed? Muchly then did she relish the sight of Tarl Cabot, it seemed, he, occasional champion of Priest-Kings, sometimes foe of Kurii, at the mercy of her guards, and in chains she doubtless regarded as her own.
12 216 They are, generally, very shallow-drafted, which permits them to come much closer to such ice without the danger that would threaten deeper-keeled craft; too, the Gorean ship, because of the shallow draft, can occasionally run up on such ice, sliding onto it, rather than breaking apart when it strik...
12 218 A ship caught in the ice, if not constantly cut and chopped free, its men on the ice itself, can become solidly frozen, arrested, in the ice; then it is at the mercy of pressures and bucklings; the ice, grinding, shifting, can shatter a ship, breaking it apart like a lacing of frozen, ...
15 123 Sexuality is a glory in a slave girl which sets her apart from free women, but it is also a force within her which she must fear, for it puts her so helplessly at the mercy of masters.
15 478 "Yes," said Audrey, "in a public auction, as I understand it, a woman is completely at the mercy of the men".
15 679 Then she screams for mercy, writhing in her chains or in the grasp of the slaver, his hand in her hair.
15 1119 "I am at your mercy! I cannot help myself!" "That is known to me," I said.
15 1154 "Please, no! There are others in the tent! I do not want the other girls to know what a slave I am! Please, no, Master!" But I did not choose to show her mercy.
24 325 "Yes," she said, "to be will-lessly at the mercy of another, his helpless slave".
24 468 Indeed, in a certain context a kind word can almost cause such a wench, collared and at your mercy, to faint with love.
30 92 When one has killed one's friend one is then unlikely to find mercy in his heart for another.
30 184 "Do you think a warrior can show less mercy than an Assassin?" I asked.
35 626 Well could she conceive of herself upon it, at my mercy, rightless, abused for my pleasure.
35 1099 The red hunters were putting their enemies completely at their mercy, and that of the winter night.
35 1145 The power units in their suits would eventually be exhausted, and they would then be at the mercy of the snow and ice.
37 71 I have never been so sensuously alive as here, at the mercy of men.

Book 13. (30 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 736 'Have mercy on me, Master! mercy, Master, mercy! Take pity on a worthless slave!' The wrist leashes then tightened, to plunge me forward into the lifted, waiting, lunging jaws.
4 284 "Show me mercy," she begged.
4 285 "You will be shown no mercy," he said.
4 778 She had been shown incredible mercy.
6 502 Already I could see many signs, some subtle and some quite obvious, that the secret slave, which lurks in every woman, had begun to sense, fearfully, excitedly, that she had been brought to a world on which she might perhaps be free at last to emerge; had the chains been removed; she lifted her wris...
6 660 Perhaps it is only the slave girl, of all women, kneeling and owned, placed uncompromisingly at the mercy of men, who had some sense of her own desirability.
12 509 "Have mercy, Master, on your slave!" she wept.
12 543 The dark-haired girl now knelt, collared, before Msaliti, herself, too, now only a girl, and slave, at the mercy of men.
12 590 "Have mercy!" she begged.
12 595 "Please, have mercy, Master!" she wept.
13 356 "mercy," she begged.
13 513 "I want to be fully yours, had without mercy by my master.
14 342 What exists now, in her place, is herself transformed, herself become a beautiful slave at the mercy of a master".
14 446 "But as I become more beautiful, and desirable," she said, "I would become more helpless, more a slave, more than ever at the mercy of these mighty men of Gor".
16 136 "It is true," said Ayari, "that we would be much at the mercy of such raiders".
18 79 That his fingers be removed was accounted mercy on the part of Bila Huruma, that he be able to cling less long to the pole and his miseries be the sooner terminated.
19 104 If the plan had been successful Bila Huruma would have been dead and Shaba, without his protector, would be much at the mercy of Msaliti who, as high wazir, would immediately assume, at least temporarily, the reins of government.
30 17 Tende, we were sure, fearing to be at the mercy of one of her former slaves, would strive to be a good first girl.
32 104 "It is appropriate that we should find ourselves fully at the mercy of our masters".
32 419 She is the most natural, biological, and profound of women, the woman at the mercy of men, who must obey and serve them, the slave girl.
32 606 I was then, as I wept and begged for mercy, fastened in that cruel position.
34 604 "Please have mercy, Master".
34 740 You are a slave, totally, and are fully at the mercy of your master, or masters".
34 974 "With mercy?" I asked her.
34 975 "No," she whispered, "without mercy".
34 977 "There are many ways to take a woman," I told her, "even many ways to take her without mercy".
34 1062 "Yes," I said, "one of the most helpless, beautiful, exciting and desirable of women, she who is owned, she who is at the complete mercy of the master, she who must well serve and obey in all things".
43 46 "Save me! Save me! Take pity on me! I have been left here to die! Take pity on me! Save me! Please, save me!" "Have mercy on her, Master, please," begged Janice.
44 143 They wished me, for some reason, to leave her there, helpless, unable to free herself, lying there at the mercy of the jungle, surely either to starve or thirst to death, or, more likely, to fall victim to some new predator.
45 29 Can they not care for them? Can they not see how beautiful they are, and how marvelous? But I steeled myself against thoughts of mercy for the blond beauty.

Book 14. (30 results) Fighting Slave of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 161 Have mercy upon her! She is prostrate at your feet, helpless and needful, begging for your touch! Oh, please, Master, be merciful to her! She needs your caress, Master! Please, Master, she begs your touch! She begs it, she begs it, Master! Please be kind to your slave, Master! She is a...
23 163 "mercy," she begged, "mercy, please".
1 326 The thought of the lovely Miss Henderson as a helpless Gorean slave girl, at the mercy of a man, so aroused my passion that I could scarcely dare to breathe.
7 153 I did not think that Lola, in her cruelties, or when she had played the cruel trick with the wine, and had prescribed the twenty blows of the snake, had anticipated that she would, one day, be braceleted in my cell, at my mercy as a naked slave girl.
7 247 Yet, as I looked down at her, I must admit that I enjoyed having her at my mercy.
7 328 I enjoyed having Lola at my mercy.
7 780 "I am naked and collared, and at your mercy," she said.
10 87 They had seen me under the whip, crying out, begging for mercy.
10 257 "Treat you as what you are," she said, "a man of Earth, a weakling, at the mercy of a Gorean free woman".
12 249 They wonder what it would be to lie at his mercy, in his arms.
15 48 "Surely you understand that you are tied, and at my mercy," she said.
15 68 After the second I had hung in the straps, helpless, weeping, crying out for mercy.
17 120 "But now you lie chained at my mercy," she said.
19 377 I could see that he was not displeased to have the lovely Taphris at his mercy.
21 88 Taphris, a Gorean slave girl, knew that she was at the complete mercy of free persons.
21 101 She had not been slapped until she cried out for mercy, or kicked, or disrobed or beaten.
21 363 Taphris, a Gorean slave girl, knew that she was at the complete mercy of free persons.
22 249 "How I have despised you in your pride and pretensions, how I hated you, how I held you in contempt! And now you are fully mine, helpless and at my mercy!" The girl sobbed.
22 499 "I do not think I would mind being a slut in your stables, my dear Florence," said the Lady Perimene, "if I were to find myself at the mercy of such beasts".
22 551 I remembered her well from that night in Venna, in her house, when I had lain chained at her mercy, subject to her pleasure and abuse.
25 65 When you fall broken and bloody at the feet of Krondar, unable to move and at his mercy, will that not be a sweet vengeance for him, against you, and, in its way, against the Lady Florence?" "Doubtless," I said.
26 11 "Show me mercy!" she begged.
26 12 "I will show you the mercy which a master shows his slave," he laughed.
26 154 "Sleen," she said, but then closed her eyes and yielded to the pleasures which I saw fit, she at my mercy, to inflict upon her.
26 159 The fullness of a woman's orgasms, of course, in the totality of their physiological and psychological dimensions can be attained only by the female slave, the woman who is fully owned and finds herself at the complete mercy of a dominating and powerful master.
27 398 "Tell that to girls who wear collars, and find themselves at the total mercy of masters," I said.
27 513 "How much we women are at the mercy of you brutes," she said.
27 514 "You do not even know what it is to be at the mercy of a man," I said.
32 128 She is open before him, completely, her most delicate sensitivities revealed, publicly bared, irrecoverably and candidly exposed; she may not defend herself; she is at his sexual mercy.
33 73 "I would be so much at their mercy," she whispered.

Book 15. (24 results) Rogue of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 636 "Have mercy on me, Master! Please have mercy on me, Master!" Then, from the window, I saw her run to the center of the street.
1 46 "You have me at your mercy," she said.
1 263 "Have mercy on me, Master!" "Accordingly it was right for you to have told me, wasn't it?" I asked.
1 332 I do, however, beg it, placing myself vulnerably and fully at your mercy.
1 425 But I thought I could never be more than a secret slave at the mercy of a secret master.
1 489 "Show her no mercy," she said.
2 63 The blonde, a few racks away, in the same line, was crying out for mercy.
2 75 But she was not being shown the mercy for which she pleaded.
2 99 "Please have mercy on me!" "The sale must have been amusing," I said.
3 35 "Remember," I said, "you are not now carrying a whip and keys, clad in black leather, in a position of power, men at your mercy".
4 472 But, of course, in general, to return to our point, having to do with the binding of women, anyone who owns a slave, or has anything to do with them, would be expected to be familiar with this sort of thing, with a variety of interesting and efficient ties, useful for various purposes, in all of whi...
4 584 "I sense what they might be," she whispered, "being fully owned, being fully and legally at the mercy of a master".
10 52 "Show me no mercy," she said.
13 51 "And if Ar's Station should be destroyed, the eastern river, between Tafa and Lara, would lie much at the mercy of the raiders".
14 199 It teaches her that she is at his mercy, and is owned, truly.
15 198 "One who does not mind having a beautiful woman, naked, collared, a slave at his total mercy, licking his feet," I said.
19 80 "Please, Master, have mercy on me," begged the thief.
21 327 I supposed that it was not surprising that women reduced to bondage, collared and branded, denied by the strictures of their condition the mockeries of male imitation, and finding the impediments to the manifestation of their deepest and most secret nature removed, should gradually find themselves m...
22 185 I had seen a free woman of Victoria stripped with no more mercy than would have been shown to a slave.
23 254 She wore, like the girl before her, tantalizing to the eye, what might constitute a master's conception of a garment suitable for a lovely female slave, a fragment of silk which made unmistakably clear that the beauty to which it clung, and which it made little pretense to conceal, lay fully at the ...
24 483 I waited then for her to shrink back in terror, to, feeling her way, try to retreat to the far wall, perhaps cowering there, at my mercy.
30 125 I did not cry out to Policrates for mercy.
32 248 "Have mercy, Captain," I said to him.
32 260 I knelt at the mercy of Kliomenes, defenseless.

Book 16. (22 results) Guardsman of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 516 "mercy, mercy!" cried the Voskjard.
8 431 "Please, Master," she begged, "show me mercy".
8 485 "Show me mercy," she said.
16 355 "mercy," he said.
16 517 "mercy!" cried Kliomenes, suddenly terrified, pulling his legs up, as water lapped about them.
16 519 "Do you both beg for mercy?" I asked.
16 525 "Did I hear someone beg for mercy?" grinned Callimachus, looking upward.
17 211 It is very natural for a slave girl, who is completely at the mercy of her master, and is owned by him, to be very sensitive as to whether or not he is pleased with her.
17 283 How lofty, how inaccessible, she had been! You may well imagine then I did not mind having the same girl before me now, at my beck and call, at my mercy, a kneeling, helpless, half-naked, collared slave.
18 72 They were, so to speak, visually at my mercy.
18 91 To be perfectly candid, however, the slave girl is a lovely, vulnerable, highly sensitive organism; the rational master commonly, unless she chooses to be troublesome, handles her with delicacy and affection; if she is displeasing, of course, even in small ways, she must expect to be shown little or...
18 649 He had never had me, and now he must have me! Too, I was completely at his mercy as an exposed slave.
18 746 "Please, my Master," begged the girl, "have mercy on me!" Then the collar was removed from her, and placed with the belled anklets, and wristlets, on the rug.
19 278 "Have mercy on me, Master," she begged.
20 1019 In these, the final portions of the Sa-eela, the slave, in effect, puts herself at the mercy of the master.
20 1062 To be sure, strictly, a woman might find herself tied by a man who does not own her legally, but even in such a case, she will experience herself as being owned in a rather practical and significant sense, that sense, namely, in which she is completely at his mercy and under his contro...
20 1527 "Please, Master!" She was at my mercy, fully.
20 1617 From the woman's point of view, of course, she finds herself at the mercy of men of assurance, power, and virility, of a sort of which she had scarcely dared hitherto to dream.
20 1718 I want bondage, and I love it! Enforce it upon me, fully, Master, even when I sob, and protest, and cry out for mercy.
20 1728 "I see it in your eyes! They are the eyes of a master! So might a lion regard a tethered hind! You do see me then as what I am! I am frightened! I shall be shown no mercy! You see me as what I am! You see me as a slave!" "Yes," I said.
20 2154 Sometimes, perhaps, twisting on her couch at night in frustration, the free woman may dimly sense what it is to be an aroused slave, a woman so much at the mercy of men, and so precious and beautiful to them; the free woman clenches her fists and moans; the slave may throw herself to t...
21 702 The female slave is quite lovely in one's arms, head back, hair wild, squirming, pleading for mercy and wanting none, hot, sweating, vital, responsive, helpless in her collar, or chains, moaning, gasping, her body moving uncontrollably, in your grasp, owned, yours, locked in the mercil...

Book 17. (20 results) Savages of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 741 The attendant, of course, did not understand English, but it was not difficult for him to detect in her demeanor a plea for mercy and a fervent asseveration of unquestioning acquiescence.
8 1006 "Then," said I, "only small groups of white men could enter the Barrens, or else they would be on foot, at the mercy of the inhabitants of the area".
9 32 The mobility afforded by the kaiila and the abundance of the kailiauk doubtless made this choice possible, the choice of the widely ranging hunter, the proud and free warrior, over the farmer, denied distant horizons, he who must live at the mercy of the elements and in bondage to his ...
11 236 "Is the slave girl also, any slave girl," asked the red-haired girl, looking about meaningfully at her chain sisters, "at the sexual mercy of her master?" "Absolutely, and fully, and in every way," said Ginger.
12 159 "No! Don't kill me! Please, do not kill me!" "Have mercy on us!" begged Kyle Hobart.
13 959 She is then, of course, not only legally and physically at the mercy of men, but needfully, as well".
13 963 "Surely men would have mercy on her!" "Perhaps," I said, "if she is sufficiently beautiful, and sufficiently pleasing".
13 966 "Do you think, then," she asked, "that men might be moved to show me mercy?" "You already begin to sense what you might become, don't you?" I asked.
13 969 "Do you think that if I became such a girl, Master, men might show me mercy?" she asked.
13 974 "I think it likely that you would be shown mercy, at least upon occasion," I said.
13 1555 "But the main thing, in my opinion," I said, "is the psychological effect on the woman, the bringing home to her, in clear, forcible and undeniable terms, the reality of her situation, that she is helpless, that she is at his mercy, that she, regardless of her will, is now his to do wi...
13 1637 I am at your mercy.
13 1641 Perhaps I shall kneel across your body, slapping you, methodically, again and again, until you beg for mercy.
13 1760 To be sure your needs will flame regularly, and thus you will continue to be much at his mercy, rather as in the matter of food and drink".
13 1834 And when you have a regular master your needs will place you much at his mercy".
13 1835 "I want to serve a man, and be so at his mercy," she said.
14 953 Afoot, they were much at the mercy of the others.
17 310 I did not see fit to show mercy to her.
17 337 This chance, in the mercy of her captors, had been given to her.
17 370 "The masters have seen fit to show you mercy," said another.

Book 18. (30 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 542 They put us obviously at the mercy, and helplessly so, of he at whose mercy we desire to be, and helplessly so".
2 81 Conceive if you can then such a woman extracted from her familiar environs and suddenly, seemingly inexplicably, finding herself an illiterate, despised, half-clad slave girl on an exotic, alien world, at the mercy of masters to whose will and ways she must instantly, selflessly and fu...
7 739 The slave girl is totally at the mercy of the master, in any and every way.
7 1012 "Set her, without mercy, about her duties.
10 30 He then stepped back from the contrite girl, bellying to him, kissing his feet, suing for his forgiveness and mercy.
12 125 These women, like most white women in the Barrens, and they well knew it, to their terror, lived at the mercy of, and on the sufferance of, red masters.
12 550 You are now only an embonded female, only a slave, at the mercy of men".
12 659 She was now much more at the mercy of men than she had ever suspected she could be.
13 216 "Perhaps if she prostrated herself, naked, before you, begging for mercy, you might be disposed to show her some lenience," I speculated.
14 515 Have mercy on me.
14 521 Have mercy on me, Master!" "You do not now seem to be a proud agent of Kurii," I said.
14 568 To be sure, perhaps it is only the female slave, the woman at the total mercy of a master, who can know, truly, what it is to be in the arms of a man, what it is, truly, helplessly, to feel their touch.
16 66 It puts me so much, now, at the mercy of men".
16 192 Now you have put me at your mercy!" "It is suitable, Slave," I said.
34 260 "She is totally at the mercy of the master".
37 124 It is she who, in the end, must kneel at the feet of a master, completely at his mercy, her will, in the final analysis, nothing.
39 105 There, as slave girls elsewhere, they are at the master's mercy, completely".
39 161 "Of course," she said, "for we are at the mercy of our masters, in all things".
40 544 I lied! I tried in my heart to be a man! I pretended to be a man, but I am not a man! I am a woman! I have never been other than a woman! I wanted to be what I was not, not what I was! But I was miserable, and unhappy! I wanted to be the wielder of power, when I should have been subject to power! I ...
40 586 "I beg to be shown mercy," she said.
40 587 "The same mercy which you have shown others?" asked Seibar.
40 588 "No," she wept, "true mercy!" "Why should it be shown to you," he asked, "as it was not to them?" She put down her head, sobbing.
40 601 "As a wholly submitted woman, one he owns, he may be disposed to show you mercy".
40 607 "Beg mercy for me, plead for me, intercede for me!" begged Radish.
40 609 "Have mercy upon us, Master," she said.
40 614 We beg for mercy, if only for a time.
40 743 Perhaps, if she well proved herself, and worked hard and well, and learned to lick and kiss with deferential, humble, and exquisite skill, and pleased muchly in numerous, sundry ways, she might be permitted to remain in the compound at the mercy of, and under the rule of, free persons.
43 139 "Bloketu, your maiden, begs mercy of her Mistress," said Bloketu.
43 194 Surely he would let her go! Surely he would show her mercy! But her pleas had gone unheeded.
43 367 Their expressions may be the more easily seen and their cries for mercy, or promises of better service, or assurances of reformed behavior, or even of perfect behavior, may be the more clearly heard.

Book 19. (25 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 478 I was at their mercy.
2 517 They must show me mercy! Then the door was closed.
2 556 They must show me mercy! The top of the cardboard carton was then closed.
3 922 "We are at the complete mercy of our masters," she said.
4 132 How terrifying, how horrifying, I thought, to be such a woman, one at the mercy of anyone who has the means to buy her.
4 228 "Behold the glory and mercy of the Tatrix!" he said.
5 99 Let us see what gifts he proffers to Corcyrus, petitioning for our mercy and favor".
8 178 What brute would force her to such extremities? Too, how vulnerable a woman would make herself, placing herself so at the mercy of men, subject to being spurned, subject to his scorn and rejection.
17 129 I am not branded!" "If I owned you," she snapped, "you would soon be collared and branded, and then you would be switched, and switched, and switched, until you wept, and screamed, and begged for mercy, and then you would be sent to the stables or scullery, where you belong!" "Forgive ...
19 314 How horrifying to be so much at the mercy of men, I thought.
23 281 On the other hand I had, honestly, and joyfully, kissed at the driver's feet for the mercy shown to me.
26 288 In this situation the woman, who desires to surrender and yield, understands that she is now at the mercy of the lover, and is helpless under his will.
26 298 I knew that it meant that I was owned, and at the mercy of men.
29 246 Then I reared helplessly to him, at his mercy.
30 161 I, being a slave, could hope for no mercy from them.
30 178 In such a position one is much at the mercy of the one behind one.
30 617 Now it was I who was at the mercy of men.
30 710 I was a helpless, imprisoned slave, totally at the mercy of masters.
31 442 Let me tender to you now the helpless surrender of an orgasmic slave!" Who was it who cried out so shamelessly, so helplessly and brazenly for a master's mercy? And I realized that she who cried out was I.
31 443 "Please, Master," I whimpered, sobbing, surrendered, wholly then one with myself, and wholly at his mercy.
33 485 She threw her head back, her eyes closed, sobbing and screaming, begging the masters for mercy.
33 545 "I beg mercy, my masters!" I cried, a terrified slave, addressing them all, in my terror, as though they might be my legal masters.
33 853 Neither mercy nor lenience were to be shown to her.
36 851 I suppose it has to do with many things, but perhaps mostly with the arousing, enflaming condition of bondage itself, with knowing oneself now in one's place in nature, with knowing oneself wholly owned, with knowing oneself at the mercy of another, with being dependent on the other, w...
36 906 I was now at the mercy of men.

Book 20. (30 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 355 "Please, no, Master! mercy, Master!" I could see that he was not too pleased with she who had formerly been the Lady Rowena of Lydius.
1 451 No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to give up, experiences which she...
1 530 Is she not beautiful? Do you not think she could learn to be pleasing? Show her mercy!" It was then again silent.
1 852 She was at the mercy of a third oarsman.
2 762 "Too it gives them an opportunity to put themselves, in a way, at the mercy of the male, to engage in petitioning behavior, suing for his indulgence.
2 1328 I saw that she had just had some inkling as to what it might be to be truly a slave, to be truly, utterly, at the mercy of masters.
2 1403 "I beg my rape, as though a slave!" "As though a slave?" "Yes, as a slave, as though I were no more than another one of those curvaceous, meaningless neck-ringed sluts, helpless, at your mercy, tormentingly aroused, beside herself with passion!" she said.
3 324 "Yes, Brinlar! It is marvelous, Brinlar! Do not stop! Yes, Brinlar! Yes!" In such a manner can one subdue a female, turning her into a moaning toy, a plaything, a sobbing possession, a mere object, beside herself, yours, vulnerable, defenseless, powerless, one fully at your mercy, one ...
4 19 At times, clearly, she had responded uncontrollably, reflexively, at my mercy, almost as might have a slave.
6 125 Such women are totally at the mercy of free persons.
6 150 "Have mercy on me, Lady," said Boots.
6 174 "Have mercy, kind lady," begged Boots.
6 175 "I do not think that I will see fit to show you mercy in this matter," she said.
6 921 "Slaves are to be shown no mercy," said the free woman coldly.
6 963 "I entreat you, implore you, to show me mercy! Deign, in your graciousness, to consider my humble petition!" "What was it again," asked Boots.
6 1265 "Show us mercy, Lady," said Boots, "we are a traveling company, a poor troupe in desperate straits.
6 1269 "I do not choose to show you mercy," she said, coldly.
10 70 I am exposed helplessly, utterly, to your mercy".
10 86 "mercy!" she cried.
10 87 "To quote someone I once heard at the fair," said Boots, "'I do not choose to show you mercy.
10 102 "mercy!" she wept.
10 103 "'Slaves,'" said Boots, "'are to be shown no mercy'.
10 106 "Slaves are to be shown no mercy," she had said a few days ago at the fair.
10 644 I am at the mercy of my captor.
10 887 Seldom would a slave have a free woman so at her mercy.
12 692 "mercy, Master!" she cried.
12 733 "The player has shown you incredible mercy, girl," said Boots.
14 181 "But do not think that we are not capable of acts of incredible kindness, or that mercy is beyond our ken," he said.
16 1010 She now knelt weeping, trembling, before him, at his mercy, owned, slave naked.
16 1148 "I was willing to show you mercy, if only to protect my honor," said Temenides.

Book 21. (26 results) Mercenaries of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 178 Too, she would now understand even more keenly how her life was completely and totally, absolutely, at the mercy of a master.
3 247 The same changes that so considerably increased their capacities in certain directions increased them also in others, and put them ever more helplessly, and hopelessly, at the mercy of their masters.
5 448 Being bound by the master certainly teaches the slave, for example, that she is his, that he can make her helpless, that she is at his mercy, that she is his to do with as he pleases.
9 65 Torcadino, as far as I knew, had been left at the mercy of the Cosian armies.
15 214 Too, I suspect your ejection of the civilian population from Torcadino is not merely political, to appear to show concern, generosity, and mercy, nor merely expedient, to remove them from the city, thus conserving supplies and removing possible Cosian sympathizers from behind your back...
15 534 Apparently before she had never been so at the mercy of a man.
15 558 "Thank you, Master! Thank you, Master!" I saw that he had had mercy upon her.
15 560 Did he merely wish to show her what could be done to her body, that it was susceptible to such delicious torment, that she would become more cognizant of her collar? Or did he wish to put her the more at his mercy, that she might then, knowing what could be done with her, beg again, an...
16 854 "I ask mercy," she said.
16 1579 "Show her mercy".
22 226 You, too, then, as much as Feiqa, would be at the mercy of free persons.
24 97 And he enjoys, of course, devoting his full and undivided attention to her, listening to her, licking and kissing her, caressing her, and then bringing her to orgasm again and again, as he wishes, and then, of course, having her later serve him, perhaps refreshing him, say, bathing and grooming him,...
24 605 "mercy, please," she begged, in her helplessness.
25 551 Female slaves, so helpless in their collars, so much at the mercy of any free person whatsoever, live in terror of such females, for they know that they despise and hate them.
25 846 In the beginning I was much at the mercy of the other girls, and was much beaten by them.
25 1188 "A woman who is totally theirs, one who is fully in their power, one who must strive desperately to serve them perfectly in all things, one who is absolutely and helplessly at their mercy, one who must lick and kiss at their least word?" "I am afraid there are some men who do not objec...
25 1388 She was as yet alienated from the depth and richness of the extensive sexual tissues in her body; she did not yet understand how her entire skin, from her scalp to her toes, could awaken into life, startled and rejoicing, stimulated by the hot, surgent, wavelike irradiations emanating not only from ...
25 1436 That might put her at the mercy of furious, outraged victims.
25 1710 "mercy!" I moved my left hand to her hair and pushed her head down to the table.
26 26 In some of the other alcoves, of course, those not empty, there were presumably slaves, girls waiting alone in the darkness, in their chains, knowing that they would be at the mercy of whoever might enter the alcove.
26 39 "Please! Please! I am helpless! I am at your mercy! Please, Master, I beg it of you! Oh, yes, Master! Yes, Master! Yes! Yes! Yes! Aiiiii! Oh, thank you, Master, kind master! Ohhhh.
26 811 "Do you beg for mercy, for release?" I asked.
26 886 "In the alcove," she said, "I was much at your mercy".
26 887 "You were totally at my mercy," I said, correcting her.
26 2019 Denied speech she is much at your mercy.
28 36 "You are at the mercy, totally, of anyone who buys you," I said.

Book 22. (30 results) Dancer of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 270 These things helped us to understand, first, how much we were at the mercy of one another, and, secondly, how much we were all, fundamentally, ultimately, both collectively and individually, at the mercy of men.
20 240 My master, Tyrrhenius of Argentum, at whose total mercy I was, and similarly at the mercy of those whom he had appointed to supervise my work, had dealings with various work masters, prominent among them Ionicus, Ionicus of Cos.
1 74 How many times had I, bound at their mercy, looked up at them? How many times had I recoiled from the blows of their whips, only to crawl then to their feet, piteous and contrite, begging to please them? I was a female.
3 866 I whimpered, tiny, begging sounds, pleading for mercy.
4 259 Such will put you, of course, more at the mercy of men".
6 214 There would be doubtless a kind of war between women like that and women such as myself, I thought, a war in which women such as I, in effect, would be unarmed, and, perhaps despised and hated by them, fully at their mercy, totally helpless before them.
6 403 She, too, thus, in her way, regardless of her intentions, would be putting me all the more at the mercy of my masters, men.
6 418 Here, however, I feared, the beautiful, and attractive, might find themselves at their mercy.
6 560 Perhaps he had forgotten me! Perhaps I was now alone, totally alone, on this world, having been brought here for a price and then, having earned my coins for others, discarded, cast into the markets, set adrift in uncertain weathers, on trackless seas, to vanish from sight, to disappear tracelessly,...
6 564 I could belong to anyone, to anyone who could pay for me! Surely that was wrong for a woman of Earth! How could it have come about that I was now only a lowly slave? I had been a woman of Earth! Of Earth! How could it have come about then that I was now, on this world, only a collared animal, stripp...
8 37 Before them, and to them, she could never be any more than we, only another female, small, lovely and helpless, a mere female, totally at their mercy.
8 143 Thus, they put us all the more, it seemed, at the mercy of masters.
8 148 We were all such, it seemed, as to be helplessly at the mercy of our sensitivities, tactile and otherwise, of our helpless responsiveness, and our feelings.
9 160 I was frightened as I passed them, one by one, almost cringing, almost recoiling, from the fear of blows that might alight upon my body, knowing myself so much exposed, so much at their mercy, at their whim or caprice.
11 937 I did not think Mirus would mind if I changed my performance in this fashion, particularly, as I would, later, return to the taunting, sensate splendors of the aroused woman, and then, at the end, to the helpless pleading of the begging female, she who knows herself, ultimately, at the mercy
11 947 I pretended to shrink down within myself, to desire to crouch down, and conceal and cover my nudity, but then I straightened up, fearfully, as though I had heard commands to desist in such absurdities, and then I extended my hands to the sides, to various sides, as though pleading for mercy
13 241 Sometimes I was terrified by the collar on my neck, knowing its meaning, knowing that it, like my brand, marked me slave, knowing how it put me at the mercy of masters, knowing that anything could be done to me.
13 649 We may be totally at the mercy of masters, and as mere animals, and even to our lives, but just as it is within the power of these uncompromising brutes who own us to do as they wish with us, so, too, it is within their power, when it pleases them, to grant us transport to ineffable ra...
13 684 I was, of course, at the mercy of his schedules.
13 798 I uttered a tiny, plaintive cry, asking for a little respite, for a moment of mercy.
13 801 I had always wanted, even on Earth, though I had feared it, too, to be at the mercy of men so powerful, so magnificent and commanding, that in relation to them I could, in all right, justice and propriety, be only a slave.
13 822 "You will not be shown mercy".
13 961 "Yes!" How much we were at their mercy! They held over us not only the power of pain but also that of pleasure.
16 42 I was absolutely at their mercy.
16 223 Was she really going to cry out, and perhaps then be "rescued," only to be subsequently returned to Hendow, for his mercy? I did not think there would be even a tiny sound out of her.
17 117 I was a slave, and uncompromisingly at their mercy.
20 238 These fellows, incidentally, are in effect under "slave discipline," which means, on Gor, that they are as much at the mercy of the work master as if they were his slaves.
23 103 Raiders afoot, of course, move much more slowly, and may find themselves at the mercy of the skies.
24 124 Could I not be given a gesture of mercy, that I might turn about and flee back, scrambling up that loose sand to the comparative safety of the ridge, to seek shelter within the compass of the guard's whip and sword? The guard, however, made no motion.
24 397 I had lured many of them, but now I danced before them, to please them, begging for my life, danced before them helplessly, at their mercy, submitted and dependent on their favor, for my very life, as much as though I might be their own slave.

Book 23. (30 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 430 "Take me with you! Have mercy!" "That is your concept of mercy?" I asked.
5 376 "Have mercy!" "69—70," I said.
6 369 "Then," she said, "he could keep me here as long as he wants! I could be kept here at his mercy, in this terrible place, as long as it is his will!" "You might, of course, be redeemed," I pointed out.
6 437 "mercy!" "Look at it this way," I said.
6 495 "Yet I am at the mercy of the keeper! I am a free woman! Yet I was made to serve at the tables! Now I have been 'delivered' to a guest, as though I might be a slave!" "Your bills have not been paid," I reminded her.
8 695 One of the pleasures of the mastery is to have a woman at one's mercy as a helpless, vulnerable, writhing, begging slave.
8 880 Can she be unaware of the implications of her condition? It tells her that she is essentially helpless, and at the mercy of men.
8 960 "Show me mercy," she said.
8 961 "I beg it!" I wondered if I should show her mercy.
8 962 The true mercy for women, of course, is not the barrenness of freedom, with its lies, but the whip and collar.
10 156 "Please," she said, "have mercy!" "No," I said.
10 158 She trembled in her weakness and slightness, and beauty, her femaleness, at the mercy of men.
15 706 "mercy!" she cried.
15 851 "She begs for time, for mercy," said the fellow.
15 1046 There are numerous ways in which such fraud may be terminated, for example, to throw the woman into water, to hold her head under water for a bit, to see if she tries to free her head, sputtering and begging for mercy, to put her under the whip, to use the bastinado on the soles of her...
16 250 They put me at the mercy of others.
16 254 Be at the mercy of others".
16 391 She might turn herself over to a praetor, hoping for mercy, as she had surrendered herself.
16 469 "To wear chains, to hope for mercy, to cower under the whip, to hurry to serve, to dance naked, to squirm and juice for masters".
21 440 I wondered if he were not, in his mercy, giving her an opportunity to request permission to speak.
21 546 "Forgive me, Master! Have mercy on me, Master!" She had seen me on the ship, standing there, a free man, among peers.
21 581 It was a placatory gesture, in its way an appeal for lenience, or mercy.
21 662 More mercy might she then have found in the wielder of a bloody sword on the piers than in the abstractions of the justice of her own city.
21 722 Apparently Aemilianus had called for the tie, in this context, as an act of mercy.
21 793 The Lady Claudia shuddered, understanding what it might be to be at the mercy of men.
21 1298 Next to her beauty, and perhaps her tears, is it not her most effective and dangerous weapon? And when its use is denied to her she is, for most practical purposes, helpless, totally at one's mercy.
21 1487 "I thank you for your mercy in the case of the former Lady Claudia".
21 1488 "Was it mercy?" he asked.
23 8 "Do you wish to beg for mercy?" I asked.
23 12 "Then by all means," she said, "I plead for mercy!" "But will it be shown to you?" I asked.

Book 24. (24 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 1536 Show me no mercy!" "No mercy?" I said.
3 545 And you, beauty, reading this, consider yourself such: Stripped, back-braceleted, your feet in the dust, a chain on your neck, chained to a man's stirrup, at his mercy.
3 623 We were totally at the mercy of our captors.
11 19 "In the sanguine prosecution of your espionage, sleen," smiled the officer, "I wager you did not expect to find yourself as you are now, at our mercy, serving us, yoked in the delta".
13 383 "To be sure," I said, bitterly, "you will encounter the least resistance from the rencers to such a march, for it takes you deeper into the delta, and puts you all the more at their mercy".
15 30 "They want you here, all the more at their mercy, where they may deal with you at their leisure, and as they please!" Labienus had looked at me, not speaking.
18 73 He knew himself at my mercy.
19 560 "Have mercy!" "I wonder if you realize how clever the rencers have been," I said.
19 1306 She may be brought up and down, as you please, at your will, at your mercy, and played like an instrument.
19 1799 "But it puts me so much at the mercy of men!" she said.
19 1879 "Then I am totally at your mercy?" she said.
25 148 "Do not forget," she said, "that you had put me at your mercy, and that I was controlled and helpless".
26 244 "I am totally at your mercy, you know," she said.
27 412 "I am at your mercy," she said, lifting her body.
27 431 She would be, at the very least, particularly at the mercy of men.
27 576 "So much they are at the mercy of their masters?" she said.
27 674 "I am at your mercy," she said.
27 694 "Have mercy!" she said.
28 475 He heard Ina gasping and crying out, now totally at the mercy of the esurient males who so masterfully fondled and exploited her.
37 108 "Why, then," I asked, "did you not extend to her the mercy of the collar and whip?" "I expected you to return, and rather before now," he said, "and thought you might see to such details, if it pleased you".
40 62 Indeed, one might then have expected the fugitives to surrender, throwing themselves upon the mercy of Cos.
43 148 I hated to think of him at the mercy of, say, a temporarily berserk Marcus.
45 53 The lack of such a closure increases their sense of vulnerability, and is, in its way, a subtle reminder of just how much they are always, and immediately, at the mercy of their masters.
48 527 It will be as though Cos herself, beautiful and helpless, were in my power, at my mercy.

Book 25. (30 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 335 "I am at your mercy.
3 184 I wondered if, even now, Phoebe might be writhing at his mercy in an intricate slave binding, one which might make her so much the more helpless under his touch.
3 589 In any event, slave girls fear free women greatly, as they, being mere slaves, are much at their mercy.
3 754 The dance had much aroused her, and she was totally his, completely at his will, his pleasure and mercy.
6 177 "Cos will show us no mercy," said another.
8 288 Only she who is truly at the mercy of a male, and his slave, and under his discipline, can truly appreciate the value of such things.
8 695 To be sure, she is soon likely to be merely, again, a whipped slave, begging her master for mercy.
9 171 "mercy, my Ubara!" cried the woman, lifting her hands, clasped, to Talena.
9 175 "mercy, Ubara!" she wept, lifting her clasped hands.
9 551 Too, it is always pleasant to have a beautiful woman so much at your mercy, at your feet, humbly begging to be caressed.
11 271 And thus, betrayed by those who sought advancement in the destruction and dissolution of their own community, abetted by the well-intentioned, the simple-minded, the idealists, the fools, they put themselves at our mercy, at that of another community, one not so foolish, or not so sick...
11 367 I would have supposed that she would then have pounded and wept, and scratched at the inside of the chest, begging mercy, but she did not.
11 373 She had doubtless not, however, expected to have its lid nailed shut, and to find herself helplessly, nakedly, at the mercy of strong men, imprisoned within it.
12 329 I wondered what her feelings would have been had she been a legal slave, and known herself totally at our mercy.
12 407 In any event, this attack on the part of the free woman, which happily had been only verbal, as they often are not, and the abused slave in any event dare not protest or object, as they are at the mercy of free persons, was in its way a profound compliment.
14 422 Or perhaps the weak masters, whether unable to satisfy them, or merely unwilling to do so, will simply yield to their entreaties to be given away or sold, that they may receive an opportunity for their love, service and beauty to be put at the mercy of someone who can appreciate it and...
14 452 There she was sputtering and gasping, and crying out for mercy.
14 454 "Please, Masters! mercy, Masters!" she wept.
14 590 Weep for his mercy.
14 607 You will present yourself before him as a female slave, and truly and completely as such, and wholly at his mercy.
18 319 "It is also one in which, if you fail, you will be apprehended and subjected to ingenious, lengthy and excruciating tortures, to be terminated doubtless only months later with the mercy of a terrible death".
19 139 She was lovely, and much at our mercy.
19 735 I could do nothing! Such as I are completely at the mercy of our masters! I was only a slave! And then there were tears in my eyes, and Milo was so beautiful! I wanted him to see me, to notice me.
19 769 'Forgive me, Master!' I wept, an errant slave, one who had done wrong, pleading for mercy and forgiveness.
19 1245 "I am at your mercy.
19 1454 At Lavinia's present stage of bondage she could not begin to suspect what her needs would be like later, how helplessly she would become their prisoner, how hopelessly they would put her at a master's mercy.
21 367 'How you belong to men, as less than their sandals! How they take you in hand and slake their lusts on you! How they put you to their pleasure! How they rope and chain you and make you squeak and squirm, and gasp, and moan, and weep, and cry out for mercy!' "She glared down at me.
22 28 There, of course, particularly as a new slave, she would have been at the mercy of the men of the house, and, I supposed, of even the higher slaves.
22 344 Actually I was not armed today, as I was not in uniform, not wearing, that is, the armband of the auxiliary guardsman, and I did not want to be stopped by guardsmen, line or auxiliary, as being in possible violation of the injunction against unauthorized weapons in the city, that injunction which pl...
24 97 It engenders a feeling of disorientation, of trepidation, of woeful helplessness, of being completely at the mercy and disposition of the captor.

Book 26. (30 results) Witness of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 471 "mercy! I beg mercy! Show me mercy! I beg it! I beg it!" His expression did not change.
4 466 "I pray you for mercy!" I clasped my hands together, praying him for mercy.
13 845 "mercy, Master, please, mercy!" But the beating, of course, was done, for the tenth blow was the last.
14 61 She was punished, terribly, and, in an instant, was blubbering for mercy, contrite, and fiercely instructed, begging with the utmost terror and authenticity to he who was then to her as master for mercy.
2 137 Could one not plead with them, armed in all the vulnerable panoply of one's tears, of one's utter helplessness and need? Could one not beg them for mercy? Might one not even consider, in such a desperate predicament, the almost unthinkable option of kneeling before them, and lifting on...
4 168 Too, as the corridor was in utter darkness, as soon as a lantern was lifted in it, I would have been rendered temporarily blind, and totally at the mercy of whoever had entered.
4 465 "mercy," I wept.
4 476 "I am not to be shown mercy, am I?" I whispered.
4 478 "On the other hand, if you prove superb, truly superb, you might eventually be shown a certain mercy, at least in the sense of being permitted to live".
4 484 I had not been brought here, doubtless at some trouble and expense, to be shown mercy.
4 551 "It was foolish of me to beg for mercy," I whispered.
7 443 Already I was within the throes of the helplessness, that helplessness which precedes the yielding, which heralds its proximity, which warns of its imminence, that helplessness which sometimes seems to hold one fixed in place, where one, as though chained to a wall, knows that there is no escape, wh...
7 453 Was this some torture to which he was subjecting me? It may as well have been, so helpless I was, so much at his mercy.
7 468 It was as though I was helpless, chained to the wall, at his mercy.
7 489 What was his intent regarding me? How much at his mercy I was! Clearly his interest in me was more than a fancy of a moment, a whim in a garden.
7 657 We are at the mercy of all men, as what we are.
7 968 As flowers, as far as outside contacts might occur, we were almost entirely at the mercy of others, guards and such.
9 274 Perhaps the decision had then been made, and I had been brought here, perhaps to the amusement of one or more, to be what I now was, nothing, and at the mercy of the rights holders.
10 298 Women such as I, on this world, are much at the mercy of men! There was suddenly, to my left, out from the ledge, a piercing scream, a great smiting sound, and, on my right, on the cliff, as though flung there, twisting, a vast moving, wheeling shadow.
10 318 What manner of men could these be, in this place? What hope had I of mercy? Could they be so much the masters? One does not, of course, remove such an obstruction without permission.
10 730 How else could I be summoned, or have it written on a shard drawn at random from an urn? I had not been caressed in days! Surely someone must have mercy on a kajira! I supposed the name, as I was an Earth girl, would be an Earth-girl name.
11 471 I looked to her for mercy, but in her eyes there was none.
11 921 Could I help it if my body was so alive, and so much at their mercy? Too, had they not done much, the men of this world, to bring me to this helplessness? They had not permitted me to hide from myself! They had forced me to be myself! —slave.
11 1708 I lay there, small and helpless, a naked, bound slave at the mercy of masters.
12 225 "You, too, are at their mercy!" I exclaimed, trying to sit up in the net.
12 599 You can well imagine my terror, at the thought of being at the mercy of such beasts! Can you imagine? I, a free woman, to be kept as a slave? I am not such! The thought of it was unconscionable! I wavered.
13 212 Our intelligence, interestingly, makes us more the properties of our masters, just as one will demand, and have, more from an intelligent animal than from one less intelligent; we are more easily controlled in a thousand ways by as little as a glance or gesture, because we grasp what is required; ou...
13 755 I was at his mercy.
13 844 "mercy, Master!" I wept.
13 898 I rejoiced that in his heart, as in the hearts of such men, there was no mercy.

Book 27. (30 results) Prize of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 361 "I, Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy! Please, Mistress! Please do not hurt me! Aii! Please, Mistress! Ellen begs Mistress! Aii! Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, begs Mistress, a Gorean woman, for mercy! Aii! Aii! Please stop, please ...
12 64 "Have mercy! Have mercy!" "It is not for kajirae to make sport of free women!" he told her.
19 228 She was terrified to think of herself as a helpless slave at the mercy of such men, Gorean males, at the mercy of such virile, severe, demanding, untamed, bestial predators, and she realized that, in that desperate predicament, she would be choiceless, absolutely so, that...
2 12 In virtue of it they seem to relish us all the more, and then dominate us all the more imperiously and ruthlessly, making us all the more helpless and at their mercy.
7 151 Then she squirmed, and writhed in misery, bound and held, crying out, weeping, begging for mercy, while the first instructrix, again and again, angrily, struck the bare soles of her exposed, fastened feet, stinging them until they burned like fire.
10 35 How cleverly Tutina had her then at her mercy.
11 888 "How did you feel, to know that you were the object of Jeffrey's interest, in that way?" "Please, Master, have mercy on a new slave!" she begged.
12 66 "mercy, Master!" she pleaded.
12 258 Soon he would appear in front of the bins, with his whip, and the errant slaves, to their dismay, their pleas for mercy unheeded, would be appropriately admonished.
13 75 Oh, give me virile masters who will own me, powerful men whom I must fear, and whom I must obey instantly and with perfection, subject to them in all things, men who will take my womanhood in hand and see to it that it is fulfilled, to its fullest most helpless measure, men who will dominate me with...
15 43 This bespoke the woman's helplessness, and how at their mercy she was.
15 566 "Ellen, the slave, your slave, the slave of Mirus of Ar, begs her master, begs you, her master, Mirus of Ar, for mercy!" she wept.
15 581 "mercy, Master!" she begged.
16 518 How much we are at their mercy! She saw men in the crowd.
16 693 After the next stroke she shrieked for mercy.
16 1114 I am at their mercy.
16 1450 "They simply enjoy exercising their power over her, and it amuses them to see her perform, at their mercy, not knowing their will or intent.
17 352 "Beg for mercy!" called Lydia.
17 353 "mercy, Mistress!" cried Ellen.
17 355 "Does Ellen, a meaningless barbarian slave, beg a Gorean woman for mercy".
17 358 "I beg for mercy, Mistress!" "Properly," said Jill.
17 643 Accordingly, you must show me solicitation, and mercy.
17 718 "—particularly as I lie helplessly before you, naked and chained, totally at your mercy, incapable of the least resistance!" "What has honor to do with this?" he asked, puzzled.
17 1182 How strange, she thought, to be utterly at the mercy of others, to know that you are the slave and that they are the masters, and that you must obey them, and strive diligently, desperately, to please them with all your talent, intelligence and beauty.
18 100 "Do not kill me, Master! Forgive me, Master! Please forgive me! Please, Master, show me mercy!" He drew her back a yard from the edge and released her.
18 558 She had been fully at the mercy of the men, but they had not made use of her.
19 330 "Don't!" He opened the heavy door of the ice room, and, in a moment, as she protested weakly, and struggled, and moaned in dismay, and begged mercy, he placed her in the room, bound as she was, on blocks of ice, half hidden by the sawdust.
20 257 Now I am only a collared slut, an aroused, needful, begging slave! Masters, have mercy on me! I will try to please you, Masters! Take pity on a needful slave! Then, suddenly, her attention was directed ahead.
20 903 "Please, Master, have mercy," begged Ellen.
22 197 How else would I want to live? I rejoice to be at their mercy.

Book 28. (30 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 615 Did she not even know how to whimper, for food, or a caress, or for mercy? The blonde thought she would show her mercy, if she would stay out of her way, and have nothing to do with the male.
23 87 How tragically are men at the mercy of free women, he thought, at the mercy of their vanity, their whims, their petty tempers, their cruelty, and petulance.
1 173 He is completely helpless, and fully at the mercy of his captors, or keepers.
1 175 They, of course, are not at the mercy of captors or keepers, but of owners, and masters.
1 531 They soon learn they are no longer on Earth, dealing with the men of Earth, but are on Gor, at the mercy of Gorean men.
1 633 Too, she would prove to have sexual latencies of a sort which, once ignited, once commanded forth, would put her helplessly, beggingly, needfully, ungovernably, uncontrollably, at the sexual mercy of men.
1 672 Certainly he was totally at the mercy of his captors.
1 1053 In any event both females were helpless and at his mercy.
1 1213 Had she been alone with her, and unable to flee, she would have made herself small, groveled, whimpered, and begged for mercy.
2 227 Too, as a male, he could not help but suppose she would also look well on her belly, either looking up to him for mercy, or facing away, that she may the more clearly understand that she is his domestic animal.
2 287 Did she think the shambling brutes could understand her, other than her fear, her distress? Perhaps they could sense she was begging for mercy.
11 143 Indeed, it is not unusual that one who is familiar only with free women, with their reservations, suspicions, calculations, and inhibitions, their inertnesses and frigidities, is often astonished to encounter a female slave, one whose needs have now put her vulnerably, helplessly, at the mercy...
13 70 His foe uttered angry noises, but there was nothing that suggested a call for quarter, a plea of mercy, even an emanation of fear.
14 34 When it is given to the girl she may, to her dismay and misery, and perhaps shrieking for mercy, expect to be soon sent to the breeding sheds, to be chained and hooded, and crossed with a male slave, who is similarly hooded.
18 22 To be sure, she would be at his mercy, and he would do as he pleases, for she is only a slave.
18 96 In his eyes there was no mercy.
21 126 The two females tore at one another, until at last one lay in the sand, bloodied, trembling, and lifted one paw, pathetically, for mercy.
21 127 "The male Kur does not beg for mercy," commented Peisistratus.
21 135 Again a paw was lifted pathetically, begging for mercy.
22 63 How could this be? Had she heard aright? She was kneeling, she, who, quite possibly, had regarded herself as the most beautiful woman she had ever seen, she who had known herself excruciatingly desired, who had taken great pleasure in leading males on, and tormenting them, and then rejecting them, w...
22 89 They would have her the helpless victim of her needs, so much then at their imperious mercy.
22 91 Well would she be enshackled in them! How much they would place her at the mercy of masters! For the first time in her life, other than in the joy of her dreams, she understood how a woman could kneel before a man, and place her lips tenderly, humbly, gratefully, submissively, to his f...
24 210 "You will find the experience interesting," he said, "the constricting, enwrapped coils tightened on your body, the specialness of the consequent sensations, they enveloping you, the feeling of being utterly helpless, the knowledge that you are then totally at another's mercy, and such...
25 118 "Speak!" "No, please no! Have mercy!" "Do you wish to be lashed?" "No, no!" she said.
27 174 "This is the first happiness I have ever known," she said, "to lie as a slave at the mercy of my master".
30 36 I am then so dominated, so much at your mercy, so helpless, so categorically yours, so uncompromisingly and categorically owned".
30 191 "As you spoke before," she said, "unilaterally, ruthlessly, with no thought of me whatsoever, but only of your own desire, and pleasure, using me without the least concern or mercy".
31 31 Lo! The brand is detected, and perhaps even a collar! The free women are outraged, but overjoyed, for they then have at their mercy what they hate most, a female slave.
32 62 And she well understood how much she would be at the mercy of so powerful, glorious, and exalted a creature.
34 41 Muchly was it at the mercy of the lake's tumult, whether one meaningless and blind, or contrived.

Book 29. (30 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 73 "I suppose they, their lesson learned, must hope in time for mercy, a pardon, a reprieve?" she said.
3 212 I supposed I should sell her, perhaps to the mercy of Cosians, or into the beaded leather collars of the Barrens, or perhaps south to Schendi.
3 319 To have a beautiful woman so at one's mercy, so much in one's power, so much one's own, fills a man with triumph and joy, even with exultation.
4 349 And the master, for his part, now knows the slave is wholly his, prostrate at his mercy, and he finds this pleasant, and stimulating.
5 582 A tyrant state always wishes to disarm the public, for it understands its secret intents with respect to that public, and wants it at its mercy.
5 687 "And the mercy of Marlenus," said another.
5 828 "'No! mercy!' they cried".
5 830 'Show us mercy!'" "'What interest have we in free women?' we asked".
6 56 Accordingly she loves to be in the master's power, whether merely heeding his word, obeying, or realizing, in frustration, that no matter how much she might wish to do so, she is not permitted to speak, or writhing in his bonds, helplessly exposed to his mercy, and caresses, should he ...
7 184 Women are so much at one's mercy, so helpless, when bound, and hooded.
7 363 Having a slave at one's mercy and forcing her through the throes, she perhaps jerking at her chains, of a succession of belly-wrenching, belly-rocking orgasms, is gratifying.
7 372 Slave fires, even when extinguished by the mercy of the master, will soon rekindle.
7 374 Such fires will put her at the mercy of even a hated master.
9 217 This makes clear her humility and need, and how much she is at the mercy of the master, for the least touch.
10 730 The slave, totally, is property, at the mercy of the master.
11 258 "That is not all that unusual," I said, "with a girl who is first being taught that she is at the total mercy of men, one who is beginning to learn her collar".
13 132 "It is a shapely limb, is it not? Would it not look well in an ankle shackle?" "Have mercy!" she begged.
13 271 And finally the slave, sobbing, and groveling, trembling and shuddering, bruised, miserable, her pride broken, her spirit vanquished, well informed now that whatever she might once have been, she was now no more than a slave, wholly submitted, and helpless, crawled to the feet of the Ubara, kissing ...
15 168 "She is now only a helpless, frightened slave! She is much at the mercy of any free person! Do you not feel for her?" I am beginning to understand manhood," said Pertinax.
17 66 As the birds milled above, crowded and screaming, hemmed in by our fellows, their riders, wise now to the dangers of breaking formation, but much aware now, too, of hundreds of arrows fired into their mass of birds and men, which constituted a large, almost stationary target in the sky, knew themsel...
18 450 Perhaps if she were weeping, and squirming, and begging for mercy, under a whip, she would no longer be in doubt as to what she was".
19 321 I lay down and thought of the hundreds, nay thousands, of slave girls I had seen on Gor, many of them deliciously helpless, fully at a man's mercy, roped, braceleted, chained, collared, and such.
22 288 "If so," said Licinius, "I beg the sword, its quickness, its mercy!" "No," said Tajima.
23 52 She, piteously, supplicatingly, shook her head, begging for mercy.
23 223 Might one not more profitably implore a stone for mercy? In their dark, narrow world what light was there? Did they live with hate, or even without hate, as in a winter without even cold? Did they know pleasure? I did not know.
26 164 This puts them much at a master's mercy.
28 51 "mercy, Masters!" cried one, on her knees in the mud, lifting her hand piteously, and her outcry, unacceptable and importunate, was answered with a stroke of the switch.
28 96 Was mercy not to be shown to them? Was it not understood that they were females, and slaves? I continued on my way.
28 204 It would not do, of course, for her to share a wagon with contract women, but, on the other hand, as she was intended for a shogun, one would certainly not wish to risk her either in the mud and cold of the march, put her at the mercy of impatient whip-masters, who might mark her back,...
28 265 I was of Cos, and he of Ar! So he brought me to this point and left me! Have mercy on me!" "You are no longer of Cos," I said.

Book 30. (30 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 28 Let the slave, collared, and scarcely clad, know that she is at the mercy of men, at the mercy of masters—totally, and without recourse.
3 1035 'Please, let me go, have mercy!' I begged.
3 1202 'You are wholly at my mercy, are you not?' she asked.
3 1440 "mercy!" she wept.
7 114 Surely she was learning what it was to be a slave, and be at the mercy of men.
8 432 It is pleasant for a man to have a beautiful woman, for she was beautiful, so at his feet, so at his mercy.
9 450 I think then that practicality, if not mercy, if not honor, should urge lenience in this matter".
12 589 I gathered it was very unpleasant for a lovely slave, a slave such as she, well-curved and delicious, a man-pleasing slave, the sort that men wish to buy, the sort that men wish to own, the sort that men find attractive, and care for, an exquisite, feminine slave, to find herself at the mercy<...
15 89 "Leave me alone! Leave me alone! Do not hurt me! Do not hurt me! Please, stop! Please, mercy!" Some of the slave girls, there were six of them, clapped their hands with pleasure.
15 90 "Mighty Rutilius begs for mercy," said Tereus.
16 206 I saw no mercy shown, on either side.
20 140 "Who cried out first for mercy?" "I," she said.
20 143 I first cried out for mercy".
20 153 "I was terrified to feel another! I knew what it would be like! One stroke and I knew! I cried for mercy after the second stroke.
20 154 Iole laughed, even in her pain, but she, too, soon, cried out for mercy".
20 192 "It shows me no mercy!" "Then you would try to be a good slave, would you not?" I asked.
20 284 It tells me I am a woman, a slave, and a sexual being, a woman not her own but one who belongs to another, as a verr or tarsk might belong to another, one at the mercy of the master who may treat her as he wishes, and whom she must strive to please.
20 285 Even white-silk, I can begin to sense something of what may become of me, how I will be transformed, how helpless I will be in the throes of passion, how I will be so much at a man's mercy, and will beg and cry out in need".
20 368 You will be totally at his mercy".
21 377 "Have mercy on us.
24 289 Perhaps she might even be given to Lord Yamada, among other gifts, in a petition for peace, or mercy, or as a token of esteem or good will.
24 399 "Behold, I who once was formidable, mighty and feared, high in Ar, second only to Myron, polemarkos of Temos, am now reduced, am now no more than a mockery of a man, a helpless cripple, at the mercy of the meanest villain or rogue".
25 151 "I beg mercy," she said.
26 242 I supposed there were many, a great many, who owed much to the former Mistress of Ar, who might adjudge the impaling spear an illicit, unwarranted mercy.
34 50 Do not then pretend to victory, but be deferent, and grateful, that mercy has been taken on you".
34 198 In moments, startled, disbelieving, she had rolled, twisting, and miserable, sobbing, crying out for mercy, under the blows of the switch.
34 201 I then put the switch again to her, and, after a time, as she shrieked for mercy, I desisted, and left her, blubbering on the tiles, bound, behind me.
36 531 She would remain as she was, wholly helpless, at the mercy of any who might find her.
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".
37 873 "I want her! I want her, wholly! I want to own her, completely! Let herself then discover herself, and know herself, as that for which nature has designed her, a man's slave!" "And if you owned her," he said, "and she writhed in her chains before you, miserable in the throes of slave fires, and begg...

Book 31. (26 results) Conspirators of Gor

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.
6 68 "Have mercy on us! Let us out!" An officer appeared behind the fellow who barred the door.
7 115 Then I realized the woman was collared! "Have mercy on me," I whispered to her.
8 99 It is also, commonly, graceful, even lovely, and is designed to set off and enhance the beauty of its prisoner, while putting her wholly at the mercy of the free.
8 257 "You would know about that!" "mercy, Mistress!" begged one of the slaves.
8 366 It was hard to imagine what might be the sensations which a master might inflict, even casually, upon a helpless slave, one wholly at his mercy, their subtlety, their variety, their length, and nature.
8 802 I was wholly at the mercy of others.
8 1293 Imagine then my terror, and that of Jane and Eve, when forbidden literature, secret, suspect literature, literature inappropriate for such as we, improper, scandalous literature, was discovered in our rooms! We were then at her mercy! I wondered if she thought of us, I and the others, ...
10 1157 "mercy, Master!" said the first of the two laundry slaves.
17 31 I knew it would be I who would soon be weeping, and pleading for mercy! It would not be another, but I, I knew, who would soon be the cringing, beaten slave.
17 150 But men, too, the monsters, seem to enjoy having women helpless before them, fully at their mercy, and what woman, rendered so helpless, does not then the better understand that she is a woman.
18 806 Is not our speech our delight, our pleasure, our joy, our recreation, our weapon, our instrument, our gift? Is it not that whereby we can make known our feelings, our hopes, and fears; that whereby we can express ourselves, plead our causes, make known our wants, needs, and desires, that by means of...
25 43 "I have gathered from my informant," said Astrinax, "we have been engaged in a mission of honor, or mercy, to return a lost beast to its fellows.
26 142 To be sure, I did not doubt but what, in a little time, it would have been I who would have been crying for mercy.
28 36 Could she never be satisfied? Could she not understand I was no longer what I had been, her haughty, pretentious, shallow, despised rival, Miss Allison Ashton-Baker, but was now only a humbled, helpless kajira at her mercy? "Allison," said a voice.
31 50 I think, 'Master this slave! Take her! She is yours!' When Master Kleomenes touches me, I am a lost slave, hoping that I will not be shown mercy.
35 39 "I am at Master's mercy," I said.
35 316 One is so much at the mercy of the free.
39 28 How strong are men! How they look upon us! How much we are at their mercy! How I hated him! How I wanted to kiss his feet.
48 14 "Our penchant for mercy is well known on more than one world," said Agamemnon.
48 20 "And thus, by their own fault, they have placed themselves beyond the pale of my mercy".
49 441 "Many men," said Lord Grendel, "coming upon a luscious kajira, gagged, and secured, helpless, totally at their mercy, in a secluded place, would not pay at all".
51 214 "Permit us to plead for her! Show her mercy!" "I am sure she did not mean what she said," said Eve.
51 220 "Show her mercy!" begged Jane.
52 526 "I am at Master's mercy".
52 581 How pleased I was to hear this, that I would have no choice but to be, and choicelessly so, as I wanted to be, a vulnerable slave, at my master's mercy.

Book 32. (30 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 219 How frightening to be so at a man's mercy, to be so needful, and dependent upon him! How she hopes and begs that he may be disposed to show her a mercy and kindness.
8 313 "Free women!" "Have mercy," cried one, "mercy!" "Ah, silk," I said, "and not overly long".
37 255 Sell me if you wish! Take me with you! I beg mercy!" "Who begs mercy?" said Tuza.
43 333 "Show us mercy, Masters!" "mercy, Masters!" wept Hiza.
15 673 He had perhaps had hundreds of helpless slaves at his mercy, as I was now.
23 83 And we, of course, our bodies muchly bared, our necks in collars, owned, helpless animals, are much at their mercy.
26 99 "It is pleasant," he said, "to have a slave so much at your mercy".
29 20 But I heard no cry of pain, no begging for forgiveness, no pleading to a master for mercy.
31 54 I would have preferred the mercy of cords, tying my hands together.
31 59 They find us attractive, constrained, helpless, at their mercy.
31 83 "Harta!" Gagged as we were, we could not cry out for mercy.
33 19 How then is she to explain herself, to supply details which may have been overlooked, to call attention to extenuating circumstances, to explain how she was misunderstood, to make clear what she truly intended, or was trying to do, to wheedle, beg, cajole, solicit indulgence or mercy, ...
33 151 Too, psychologically, one feels oneself submitted, and at the mercy of others.
35 31 Was she jealous of us, even though she had the glory of freedom on her and we were no more than docile, servile, collared beasts? Did it have to do with the fact that men found us of interest, and would buy us, and own us? Was it our beauty, if beauty it was, which so infuriated her? Why should she ...
35 32 Why did she use the switch so upon us? What if we might be attractive to men? What did it matter? We were no more than simple beasts, animals, at her mercy.
37 246 "Have mercy!" begged Darla.
37 252 "Take me with you! Have mercy! You are now the mighty, indisputable, and noble leader.
37 256 "I beg mercy!" "Who?" inquired Tuza.
37 257 "Darla begs mercy!" she wept.
37 258 "Darla," said Tuza, "the properly deposed, worthless, meaningless slut?" "Yes," said Darla, "Darla, the properly deposed, worthless, meaningless slut begs mercy!" "If you attempt to follow us," said Tuza, "your throat will be cut".
39 85 How much we would then be at men's mercy! To be sure, a portion of my training, and doubtless of that of Tula and Mila, as well, had been that of the pleasure slave.
40 42 She wants to be a woman, to be owned, to be at the mercy of men, to be her master's slave.
41 397 Could he really not remember that it was he who had brought me to the collar? Had it not been for him I would not now be on this world, half naked, with a marked thigh and an encircled neck, at the mercy of masters.
42 77 "mercy," she begged.
42 78 "mercy!" "Stay as you are!" snapped Donna, "as you are, on your back, hands at your side!" Donna then threw down her switch and seized up the fallen bowl-ladle and made her way to the cauldron.
43 157 "Do not hurt them!" "mercy!" wept Emerald.
43 170 "mercy!" cried Tuza.
43 331 "We beg mercy of our masters," said Tuza.
43 962 "Show them mercy!" I cried.
46 18 But then, soon after, he was no more at my mercy, helplessly roped by the strength of men.

Book 33. (29 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
54 242 "What mercy," I said, "the mercy of Yamada?" "True," said Pertinax, grimly.
6 157 "You would have us descend from the fortress, defenseless, unarmed, amongst hostile forces, as alleged rebels and traitors, humbly bringing supplicatory gifts, and place ourselves at the mercy of Lord Yamada?" "As friends, and allies," said Tyrtaios.
12 359 His price for peace is to have you delivered to his mercy".
12 426 Now you are at our mercy.
24 15 "Lord Yamada is well known for lenience and mercy," said an officer.
25 4 "Surely, in the mercy of the shogun," I said, "she has been administered an anodyne, a numbing salve, something to deaden pain?" "No," said Lord Akio.
25 22 Sumomo turned toward her father, sobbing, crying out for mercy.
25 27 "I have seen warriors, on scrutinizing the pool, collapse, sob, and cry out for mercy," said another.
25 177 "mercy!" she cried.
25 178 "mercy!" "It seems she is frightened," said Lord Akio to the shogun.
27 17 If the Pani had access to the lofty kaiila I would not doubt that the glaive would be designed additionally, like the halberd, with its hook, to dismount a rider, putting him at the mercy of the dagger.
29 411 "Have mercy," she said.
30 277 Have mercy, Master! Ravish me, ravish your slave!" Too, when a woman is not frequently and well used, such being the common practice of masters, she begins to fear that she may no longer be desired, that he is considering another slave, that she may be taken to the market.
30 550 "mercy," she said.
30 648 The slave was wholly at the mercy of her master.
30 747 "I shall consider taking your heads!" "mercy, noble one!" said the leader.
49 112 "I am at the mercy of my masters".
49 165 I looked down on the pathetic, needful, bound thing, at my mercy, on the mat.
54 236 "Perhaps they will raise the banners of truce, and beg for mercy," said Pertinax.
54 243 "And who," asked Tajima, "would sue a dragon for mercy?" "Perhaps Lord Temmu will engage the cavalry," said Pertinax.
56 52 "Have mercy! I am a free woman!" "As of now," I said.
57 104 "I was at the mercy of ravaging, greedy beasts," she said.
58 98 I would be at the mercy of anyone, a peasant, a soldier, a beast.
58 108 "mercy!" she wept.
58 113 "I am smaller than you! I am weaker than you! I am different from you, so different! And I need food! And I need shelter, and protection! I am at your mercy! Please, please!" "We must be on our way," I said.
58 145 "mercy!" she wept.
61 481 "I am submitted, I am at your mercy.
61 801 How soft you were, how forgiving you were, contemptible weakling! How like those of Earth! Have they no claws, no fangs, no blood, no heart? How far you were from the proud, severe, proportioned ways of Gor! And in the camp of Mintar the Merchant, when I pathetically petitioned the iron, when I impl...
61 1187 "Perhaps," I said, "I will convey you to Ar, to the mercy of Marlenus, and that of the court torturers".

Book 34. (30 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
53 280 "I beg mercy! mercy! I beg mercy! Please, Master! I beg mercy, Master! Master!" Surtak then drew Lyris back from the edge, and she collapsed to the floor of the bridge, shuddering.
30 356 "mercy, have mercy, Master!" I cried.
51 55 How, once we were collared, these put us at the mercy of our masters, at whose mercy we soon begged to be! "How do you like the Robes of Concealment?" he asked.
53 279 "mercy, have mercy!" cried Lyris.
65 227 "mercy, mercy!" called several terrified voices.
65 343 "mercy, mercy!" said Lucilius.
2 164 "Then," I said, "you are at my mercy".
6 293 I was at the mercy of others.
9 285 Then I had found myself in the arms of a Gorean male, a mere slave, and then it was I, I feared, who had begged, pleaded, and hoped! How weak is the slave, how helpless, how much at the mercy of the free! There are many differences between a free woman and a slave.
9 323 Free me! Have pity! Have mercy upon me! Buy me, and restore me to freedom!" I noted, but scarcely registered it at the time, that the girls in the cages about, those in the vicinity, had knelt, and pressed their heads fearfully to the metal floors of their tiny, sturdy confinements.
9 416 "Perhaps you would error on the behalf of leniency, or mercy," she said.
11 213 "Have mercy on her, noble Mistress," said the flute girl.
13 100 How helpless we were on Gor! How much here, on Gor, were we at the mercy of men, our masters! How cool and superior to us were the exalted, refined, proud, serene, aloof free women! How they despised us for our needs! But did they not know we were collared? Would they be different, str...
13 156 In the sa-tarna field, I had once helped myself to a dipper of water from the field bucket and I had been foot switched, put to my belly, my legs held up by two slaves, the switch applied to the soles of my bare feet until I wept with pain and begged for mercy.
15 251 I whimpered, again, for mercy, that I might be pitied.
17 88 "mercy, glorious Mistress," I said.
17 123 "mercy becomes one so beautiful," he said.
19 27 How much we are at the mercy of men, once the brutes have, at their inclination, or will, ignited our slave fires, latent in any healthy female.
30 25 How unfortunate for him! Poor, inconvenienced master! I was furious, but, too, I knew I was at his mercy, completely.
30 357 "Have mercy on a poor, miserable, meaningless slave!" "Perhaps you beg?" he inquired.
42 154 It is well known that high intelligence improves the price of slaves, and, similarly, of course, ignitable passions, which place us so much at the mercy of our masters.
42 168 Who would dare to confront him with so painful a mockery? Would it not be most merciful to put such a horror out of its misery? Should it not beg to be terminated? What kindly fellow would deny it such a mercy? Should it not dash itself to pieces?" The beast crouched before the doorway...
42 233 "While waiting," she said, "perhaps you would care for a handful of slave pellets or a bowl of slave gruel?" "mercy, Mistress," I said.
48 105 What is important is that the girl understands perfectly that she is controlled, that she is absolutely helpless, that she is fully at the mercy of another.
50 521 "mercy!" she cried.
50 532 "mercy!" she begged.
52 1 "Please, Master, mercy!" I cried.
52 4 "Please forgive me!" "Who begs mercy?" he asked.
52 18 "mercy, Master!" I said.
52 197 "Please, Master, mercy!" I had cried.

Book 35. (30 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 306 How much they were at the mercy of free men, but are not all slaves at the mercy of the free? The curtain was open.
29 69 "But that mercy," I thought, "if it be a mercy, would be typical of Gorean men".
39 160 "mercy, mercy!" she wept.
2 23 I was so much at their mercy! Too, of course, as a slave, I must address them as "Master," and to me, in all legality, as well as in the order of nature, they were "Master".
3 44 My eyes begged mercy.
4 35 We are much at the mercy of free women.
6 260 Yet I thought, as I had heard, how zealously they compete to please the masters! They were desperate to have about them the arms of masters, and those who might be less zealous would be whipped, until they, too, later, their slave fires kindled, and raging, would compete as well, and desperately, to...
8 171 "Masters, mercy!" screamed the girl.
8 178 If we put her in the hold now I fear the other slaves would show her little mercy".
8 379 "mercy, Mistress!" I begged.
8 380 "I beg mercy, sweet, compassionate, beautiful, noble Mistress!" "We shall see," she said.
8 461 She is mighty and powerful, and the slave is vulnerable, defenseless, helpless, and at her mercy.
10 90 In such cases, at the mercy of a presiding female judge, she stands naked in the dock, waiting to learn her fate.
11 326 Then I had awakened in a Gorean cell, naked and chained, hand and foot, and neck, soon to find myself at the total mercy of men such that I had not suspected could exist, save in my dreams.
11 419 "I know you! From Earth! From Earth! I know you! You know me! From Earth! From Earth!" He was here, on Gor! He was in the garb of the free! He would know me! He must have connections, relationships, power! He would free me! He would rescue me! He would save me! I would be released from the horrid de...
11 477 "mercy!" I begged.
11 545 "mercy," I begged.
12 17 My attitudes and emotions concerning him swept from pole to pole, from horizon to horizon, in gamuts ranging from stinging humiliation at how he had treated me, I, a woman of Earth, educated and intelligent, a former acquaintance, now half-naked, collared, and marked, now an abject slave at his <...
12 100 It is difficult to convey to one who has not worn a slave hood how disconcerted and helpless one is in such a device, how much at the mercy of others one is.
13 25 She is reminded, in no uncertain terms, that she is a slave, and at the mercy of the free.
13 26 Bonds also can be sexually stimulatory to the slave, reminding her of her helplessness and vulnerability, and to the master who looks upon her, defenseless, at his mercy.
20 7 How I was to taunt him, how I was to make him suffer, how I was to bend him to my will, how I was to manipulate him! All these aims and ambitions had vanished; how barren proved such absurd projects and programs; these tactics and formulas had evaporated; did I still think I was a free woman of Eart...
22 136 "mercy!" I begged, but I was held, prostrate, squirming, writhing, stretched out before him, helpless.
27 3 Several days ago, after my miseries in an apartment, at the mercy of Dorna of Tharna, Addison Steele, and, I thought, a mysterious third party, which had remained generally concealed behind an ornate screen, I had awakened somewhere along the Canal of the Sea Sleen.
27 55 "mercy! Pity! A tarsk-bit for a starving fellow".
27 150 I could be behind you so swiftly, you could not turn without losing your balance, falling, being at my mercy".
30 40 They much hated us, for our attractiveness to men, I suppose, and we, half naked in our collars, weak, helpless, and vulnerable, unable to resist, were much at their mercy.
33 169 We are at the mercy of the strength of birds, the stamina of kaiila, the beat of the long oars and the accommodations of congenial winds.
33 402 I wanted to beg for mercy but could utter no sound.
33 609 How elated I had been! And now I might as well have been publicly caged, in a cage others might open but one in which I was a helpless prisoner, in a cage at the mercy of whomsoever might happen by.

Book 36. (23 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 65 That you will be defenseless and at her mercy! Every tyranny wishes to deprive the tyrannized of the means to resist! What tyranny would not seek to do so, what tyranny would not struggle to bring about a situation so much to its advantage? And meanwhile, the docile verr, so proud and ...
28 59 "mercy, mercy!" begged Philomena.
29 262 "mercy, mercy!" wept the slaves.
1 161 "So that you would be at the mercy of those with arms," I said.
1 182 Every tyranny seeks to disarm those it rules, to better have them at its mercy.
4 1 What Was Encountered Later; Three Women; I Decide Against Performing an Act of mercy "These should now be frequented waters," said Thurnock, standing beside Clitus and myself on the stem deck.
6 309 This helps her to understand that she is a slave, is helpless, and is at the mercy of others, who will do with her what they please, at their discretion, when they find time for her.
13 74 "What mercy should be shown to you?" I asked.
28 38 "We are free! Show us mercy!" wept Philomena.
28 50 "Show us mercy!" begged Philomena.
28 71 "What does it matter?" "mercy!" cried Philomena, looking up, her eyes filled with tears.
28 72 "Do the others ask for mercy?" I asked.
28 78 "I, too! I, too, beg for mercy!" She, too, I now saw, was on her knees.
28 81 "Thus," I said, "you are shown mercy".
29 252 "Do not take us with you!" "mercy, Masters!" begged Courtney.
29 260 "mercy!" wept Margot.
35 43 They no longer choose to put themselves, even if laws prescribe it, at the mercy of thieves and killers.
41 76 Predictably, Mytilene was encouraged to open its gates, with given assurances of lenience and mercy to the population.
42 45 In their hearts there was no mercy.
42 76 "When they see the gate opened, they will assume that all is well, that their fellows have secured the gate and that the town is at their mercy.
48 117 "And the hapless Tarchon was at hand, to be deemed responsible, at the mercy of lawless, desperate, frightened, imperiled men".
53 106 Then, engaged, we would be at the mercy, as well, of the three corsair vessels in our wake".
53 148 "Ah," said Sakim, "as you said, the Dorna was not destroyed when she was at the mercy of the corsairs".