Further, because of his services to the state, including the sponsorship of games and races, Cernus was, upon the petition of Saphronicus, Captain of the Taurentians, invested in the scarlet of the Warrior, thus honoring him with High Caste.
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Then, together, the Hinrabians, with an armed retinue, set forth in caravan for Tor, envoys of which city had granted their petition for refuge.
Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor
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360
"I petition," said I to the scribe, as though it might be an ordinary meeting, "to address the council".
Book 7. (4 results) Captive of Gor
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452
I could always petition for what I wished, or wheedle for it, or look sad, or pout.
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672
She must then, if the master sees fit to grant her petition, at a word from him, run to the post.
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They hurry home to the master, to petition his attention.
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368
By order of Rask of Treve they, by their skill in weapons and their mastery of the techniques and lore of the hunt, and pretending to be of Minus, a village under the hegemony of Ar, made petition, and successfully so, to participate in the retinue of the great Ubar".
Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor
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78
The Forkbeard bowed his head in humble petition.
Book 11. (2 results) Slave Girl of Gor
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174
"Rape me!" And even though we did not know one another's language, there could have been no mistaking the nature of my needs, and the import of my petition.
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The implicit petition of her posture, and its tacit confession of her will and desire, was not lost on her master.
Book 12. (4 results) Beasts of Gor
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61
Each, I supposed, had their petition to make to Priest-Kings.
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300
The party of Ar, and Scormus, I gathered, had lost their petition to the judges.
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631
Release me now and I shall petition that you not be slain".
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325
I will petition that your lives be spared".
Book 13. (2 results) Explorers of Gor
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85
This petition was denied on the grounds that he had, by slaying his comrade, not permitted this same privilege to him.
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302
"In this letter," I said, "I have inscribed a petition that you be pardoned for your offenses in Port Kar.
Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor
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112
You will beg to tie his sandals, to wash and clean for him, to cook for him, to serve him in all ways in which a woman can serve a man, to petition humbly to be permitted to press your lips lovingly upon his feet, to supplicate him for the opportunity to lick and kiss the leather of hi...
Book 18. (2 results) Blood Brothers of Gor
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I might writhe here, in a girl's mute petition for attention.
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202
Perhaps a slave, then, may see fit to accede to the pleas of another slave, rather than dismiss her petition as casually, as thoughtlessly, as cruelly, as might a free man.
Book 20. (4 results) Players of Gor
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94
Such troupes, incidentally, must petition for the right to perform within a city.
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312
"Grant my petition, I beg you," she said.
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606
You did not petition to perform, and you did not obtain a license".
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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.
Book 21. (6 results) Mercenaries of Gor
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49
"Are we not to petition for these letters at one of the tables?" I asked, looking back.
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319
"When I begged to be put on the chain—I do not know how I should tell you this—I felt a strange, incredible, shocking appropriateness or rightness about my petition.
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210
To be sure, it depends wholly, at least in the major cases, upon the justice of the petition".
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146
A fellow two places ahead of me, for some petition or other, received ten pieces of gold.
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171
"He has a petition, or petitions," said one of the scribes.
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197
If she wishes to kneel, why should she not kneel? If she wishes to be caressed, why should she not petition this attention, her lips to his feet? If a woman wishes to be a humbled, conquered, loving slave, why should she not admit this? What a woman wants to be is what in her heart she...
Book 22. (3 results) Dancer of Gor
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He had then, in response to the ritualistic petition of Mirus, removed his hand from my arm, stepped back from me and left me there.
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228
Who will touch me?" These were words I had been taught to say, even, of course, the appropriate petition, that of a slave girl, to speak before masters.
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23
"Please, please, Master!" I lifted myself to him in mute petition.
Book 23. (4 results) Renegades of Gor
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350
"They are pretty," I cried, "begging for their nose rings!" To be sure, many of the women had torn away their clothing, and were now kneeling on the landing, by the wall, some with their hands clasped, others with them piteously extended, in various attitudes of petition and supplicati...
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376
Too, it is not my fault if they lacked the gold wherewith to sweeten a petition to foes for the collar.
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But perhaps her haughtiness or insolence was calculated, that is, on some deep level, one not even fully accessible to her conscious mind, calculated to win her rape at his hands, being a way, not fully understood by her, at least at the time, to petition his collar.
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1309
This is the sort of thing, the dependency and vulnerability, the requirement of obedience, the necessity of petition, and such, which can heat the thighs of a slave.
Book 24. (2 results) Vagabonds of Gor
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"You now wish to address a petition to me?" I asked.
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7
In response to her request I had, in the past few days, taught her various modalities of petition, which I had trained her in, sometimes over and over, to be sure, modalities more appropriate to the female slave than the free woman.
Book 25. (2 results) Magicians of Gor
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Needless to say, in time, the free women, learning the suitable roles and lessons of womanhood, for which they had genetic predispositions, and aided by their lovely tutors, were permitted to petition for the collar.
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610
You will petition to serve his pleasure, you will beg to squirm for him, and as the insignificant and meaningless slut, a mere slave, you now are".
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor
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464
I knelt before him, in helpless petition.
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144
And there are the movements of petition, of pleading, of begging.
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150
More than once I had, in my former places, bared it to a guard, in mute petition, calling thusly to his attention what I was and what I wanted from him, and what I hoped for from him, and what I needed from him, thusly pleading without words that he might deign to take pity upon me.
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I had not attempted, or had I, to solicit such commands? There are, of course, ways in which women such as I, subtly, wordlessly, with a tiny movement of the body, a seemingly inadvertent placement of ourselves, a lifting of the bosom, a catching of the breath, the shyest of glances, the tiniest mov...
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896
I uttered a small, helpless cry, one of weakness, but one, too, in its way, of petition.
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826
"Please convey my petition to the pit master!" I regarded her.
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834
I conveyed to him the petition of the Lady Constanzia.
Book 27. (6 results) Prize of Gor
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184
She wondered if the man could smell her desire, her need, her petition to be treated as a mere object, to be his, as a possession or a toy, to be uncompromisingly subjugated.
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172
She had begged one of her instructrices to inquire of Mirus, her master, for she herself was seldom admitted to his presence, if she might not be so trained, but the response to her petition, though apparently it amused him that she should make it, was in the negative.
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What have we to offer, to bargain with, to petition with, but our beauty, our desirability, our intelligence, our passion, our desire to serve and love helplessly and wholly, asking nothing, giving all? I feel the music.
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He petitions the free woman, so to speak, who may or may not accede to his petition.
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How frequently, and how intensely, our slave fires burn! Can you not imagine then our piteous supplications, our pleas to be permitted to serve him? We petition him to be put to his use.
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The uses for which we petition, you see, as we are slaves, will be very different from the tamenesses which would be appropriately accorded to a free woman, uses conformable to her status and dignity.
Book 28. (2 results) Kur of Gor
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78
Thus, in the presence of Lord Arcesilaus, who was chained, and was still weak from wounds, standing on the steps of the palace, begging them to neglect him and renew the struggle, they must petition the loyalists to fire upon them".
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79
"petition another," said Cabot, and left the hall.
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor
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Sometimes, when her needs are muchly upon her, she may kneel muchly like that, save that her head may be lowered humbly, daring not to meet the eyes of the master, and the backs of her hands, not the palms of her hands, may be down on her thighs, which exposes the delicate palms of the hands to the ...
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741
"A slave awaits an answer to her petition".
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328
"Cecily," I said, "you may inform Pertinax of the petition of a stable girl".
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369
"Tomorrow," she said, "may I seek out Master Pertinax, and inform him of the petition of a stable slave?" Pertinax was currently housed in one of the barracks occupied by the loggers.
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374
"Give her some days to fear," I said, "that you have forgotten, or were forbidden to contact Pertinax, or that he, informed of the petition, chose to ignore it.
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136
"You did, I take it, after three days," I said to Cecily, "inform Pertinax of the petition of the slave Saru, that he might call upon her?" "Yes, Master," she said.
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139
"Did you make clear the earnestness of the slave's petition?" I inquired.
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor
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Too, it is a simple matter for the girl to kneel, or belly, and lick and kiss the master's feet, daring to look up now and again in mute petition.
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878
"When it became clear they were preparing to leave the camp, rather toward the fall of darkness, as though they did not wish to be on the road in daylight, I opportuned the leader for a conference, which petition, it seems, he had anticipated.
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888
"It is a position of petition, or submission, is it not?" she asked.
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896
In such things we find not only a loving confession of femininity, but its unapologetic petition and expression.
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162
Who would act upon such intelligence? To whom would one remand Seremides of Ar? How would one petition for, or collect, the bounty? Who is there to pay, or act in this matter? Information which might mean wealth and power on the continent, information which might put armies on the marc...
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163
That we were closer to shore, whatever might be its advantages or disadvantages, did increase the tension on board, and various crew members, acting as spokesmen for one group or another, from one deck or another, urged minor officers to petition for a landing.
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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.
Book 31. (4 results) Conspirators of Gor
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455
I might remain in darkness, or petition him for relief, as a slave her master.
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24
"You may then," he said, "petition me properly.
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756
"Surely," she said, "you may use language to petition to speak".
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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...
Book 32. (4 results) Smugglers of Gor
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Had I been on my former world, I supposed one might conveniently petition aid from some worthy, understanding fellow, a kindly sort who would be sympathetic to my situation, and might be depended upon to assist a woman in need.
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9
And to my petition he acceded.
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34
"Yes," I said, "and then petition for my Companionship, which offer I might then accept or refuse, as I might please".
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124
"Perhaps Master would prefer to free me, as I earlier suggested, and then petition for my Companionship, which I might then, should it amuse me, or should the whim possess me, refuse".
Book 33. (4 results) Rebels of Gor
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"It was primarily the petition of our guest, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Yamada, "which swayed me".
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56
In the morning, as a march constable, I shall petition an audience with the camp lord, second under the shogun himself.
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149
"Do you petition the lash of the mat?" I inquired.
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191
"Let her petition her life, on her belly, at the feet of a male".
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor
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41
The Gorean master does not request or petition but owns and takes.
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16
I did not wish to request permission to speak from passers-by, or customers, fearing that this might be displeasing, but, following the example of some of the other girls, I did lodge this humble petition, now and then, with one of the dealer's men.
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626
They were noises of petition, of protest, of pleading, of fear.
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82
"Doubtless his proposal or petition," said Lady Delia.
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83
"I fear it must have something to do with his proposal or petition," I said.
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212
"It is a petition from the master potter, Tenrik of Siba," he said, "he whom you well know by reputation, that I refrain from marketing my purple-and-white craters in the Vosk markets for at least one year".
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117
Her petition was ignored.
Book 35. (2 results) Quarry of Gor
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329
"petition to be bought," he said.
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45
One might then note smiles, trembling lips, needful looks, piteous attitudes of hope, pleading expressions, and all varieties of mute petition.
Book 36. (4 results) Avengers of Gor
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125
Indeed, hire Initiates to petition the Priest-Kings that you do not do so".
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28
"Thurnock and Aktis petition to be sent to Sybaris," I said.
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12
"I petition then," I said, "an immediate interview with he who is highest in the administration of the base, or, if need be, a lesser officer, even one of the base harbor officers".
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85
It does not appear organized; it seems no small, appointed group conveying an entreaty or petition to leaders, at least to those on shore, but something more spontaneous and popular in nature".