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171 | Hello again Fogaban,
I hope you and pearl are doing well. I'm sorry to bother you, but this issue has been nagging at me for some time now and while I've tried other means to locate the quotes I know are there, I have had little success and
Answer Hello,
Well, it seems from the context "aii" can be both an exclamation and could be interchanged with the word yes. Perhaps not at the same time.
I searched for ai, aii, aiii and aiiii. I then grouped every instance of these words by how many 'i's there are. I'll let you determine if any of these fit your description of "yes".
Fogaban
Then, strangely, the girl's head lifted and she looked into my eyes. She tried to smile. The words were soft, but deafly and unmistakably spoken, "Buy me, Master."
"Ai!" cried the grizzled man, and even Targo the Slaver looked baffled.
Outlaw of Gor Book 2 Page 196
She stopped struggling. "Ai, Ai!" she said, clutching me.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 314
"Yes," I said, "and from what I know of the red savages, I would conjecture that this skin is from the very beast whose image is portrayed upon it."
"Ai," said Samos. "Perhaps!"
Savages of Gor Book 17 Page 59
Suddenly she reached out and, putting her lovely, bared arms about my neck, pressed her lips to mine. "Ai!" I cried, in anger, in fury.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 110
"I think it will do you good to feel this," I said, shaking out the five, soft, broad blades. I then went behind her.
"Ai!" she cried, struck.
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 10
The driver angrily rose in his place and the long whip lashed out. "Ai!" she cried, in misery, struck for perhaps the first time with a whip.
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 41
"Ai!" said Feiqa, suddenly, startled, moving.
"Kneel, slave girl," said a young, imperious voice.
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 277
I heard a woman gasp, seeing, I suppose, at least the first body in the tunnel. "Ai!" she cried in a moment, the wash of the light moving, lifting, in the darkness outside.
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 394
"This is a test," he said.v
"Ai!" I cried, suddenly, recoiling, jerking back, falling to my side, in a rattle of chain.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 59
"Please him," said Tupita.
"Yes, Mistress!" I sobbed. "Yes, Mistress!"
"Ai!" growled the brute who held me like chains.
The techniques of ethnic dance, as is perhaps no well-kept secret, because of the movements of the hips, the control of the muscles of the abdomen, and such, have delicious applications in the making of love. It is no wonder that this form of dance, for centuries, was commanded by emirs, pashas and caliphs of their concubines and slaves. Too, of course, it is initially arousing to the woman, for she understands that she is dressed as a slave, is displayed as a slave and must dance as a slave. And later, of course, if she is truly a slave, she must satisfy, and with dividends, the passions she has aroused in her dance. If a woman could be a dream of pleasure to men, let her learn this form of dance.
"Ai, Ai!" said the fellow.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 212
"I think you might be ready for your first slave orgasm," he said.
"I do not understand, Master," I said.
"It is time, I think, that you made a beginning in such things."
"Yes, Master" I whispered.
"Ai!" I suddenly said.
"Oh!" It had been done again to me. I looked at him, wildly.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 247
"Ai!" I cried suddenly, as though in pain, and reacted as though I had been, from his quarter, struck with a whip.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 441
"Ai!" cried a fellow, stepped on by the newcomer.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 59
"Ai!" I heard someone cry, a few yards away, near the entrance.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 104
"Ai!" cried the fellow from that space, lifted up, and suddenly thrown against the wall.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 106
"Ai!" cried the fellow behind me, with the paddle.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 93
"Ai!" cried a fellow, suddenly, in pain.
It is a needle fly," said a fellow.
"There is another," said a man.
"And another," said another.
. . .
"Ai!" cried another fellow, stung.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 161
"Ai!" cried a man, stung by what was, in effect, no more than one of the harbingers or precursors of the cloud.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 169
"Ah!" cried a fellow.
"I, I!" cried another fellow.
I heard her gasp, again, startled, and then, in a moment, utter another cry.
"Ai!" said a fellow.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 312
I touched her, gently.
"Ai!" she exclaimed.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 417
"I have, in the light, this morning," said Marcus, "counted twenty-five bodies."
"Ai!" I said.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 419
"Ai!" cried a fellow a few yards away, tumbling off the filled, greased wineskin. He would not win the skin and its contents. There was much laughter.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 61
"A slave collar, slave bracelets, shackles, such things," said a man.
"No, look!" said a man.
"Ai!" said Marcus.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 92
The ponderous fellow then pulled back the curtains.
"Ai!" cried a fellow.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 259
"Here is your wallet," I said.
"Ai!" said Marcus, slapping at his belt.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 289
"You have a good belly," I said.
"Ai," she said, softly.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 325
He drew back his hand to cuff the slave. As his hand came forward I intercepted it, and held it, by the wrist, in midair. "Ai!" he cried out, in surprise, in anger, in pain.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 38
I lifted Lavinia upward. "Ai!" I said, softly.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 398
Then, with a graceful movement, she removed the white, silken, sliplike garment, letting it fall about her ankles.
"Ai!" said the male slave, softly.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 448
"She never had one," said the pit master. "She has always been casteless."
"Ai!" said the women, softly in disbelief.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 287
"Yes," I said, "or even more widely, depending on the master."
"Ai," she whispered.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 318
Then, angrily, he tore them down from her shoulders, and then stood for a moment, as though in awe, she before him, erect, slim, and lovely, the robes hung down now behind her, from her bound wrists, held by the sleeves. She had, indeed, been naked beneath them.
"Ai!" he said. "It would indeed have been the collar for you!"
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 527
"Ai! Aiiii!" cried Henry.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 533
He strained against the chains, uttering terrible sounds, like no human.
"Ai," said a man, watching.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 561
But almost at the same time there was heard the slippage of a bolt, and we saw, on his left, our right, as we looked upon him, the plate to which the ring was attached, jerk outward an inch.
"Ai," said a man, in awe.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 562
"Look to the wall! Look to the wall!" screamed the lieutenant. "It is only a diversion!"
"Ai!" cried a man.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 618
"Ai," said one of the two guards to the side, at the far end of the table, responding to some move in his own game.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 638
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"Aii!" I cried, though the outburst was scarcely in keeping with the somber black I wore, and an instant later the Tarn Keeper and the Saddle Maker cried out, and began to stamp their feet in the dust and pound their fists against their left shoulders.
Assassin of Gor Book 5 Page 36
"Aii!" she cried, throwing her head back. "I yield me yours, my Master!" she cried.
Explorers of Gor Book 13 Page 177
"Aii!" she cried, suddenly. My touch had been light. I saw that she was ready for more. She was in a condition of slave arousal.
Players of Gor Book 20 Page 167
"Aii!" cried the fellow, startled, in pain. My hand had closed on the back of his neck.
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 242
"Aii!" I cried, suddenly, startled, squirming wildly, leaping in the manacles, twisting, with a movement of chain, then my weight on them, the chain taut, my knees lifted, almost to my belly, my eyes shut, my teeth gritted.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 135
"Aii!" said a man.
"Ah!" said a man.
"Superb!" said another.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 180
"Aii!" cried a fellow, pleased, as I began to dance.
Dancer of Gor Book 22 Page 192
"You use our own women as a diversion," growled a fellow near me, "as though they might be slaves!"
"Look at them," I said.
"Aii!" he said.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 322
"Aii!" cried a man.
My sword, too, had left its sheath.
"I did not see him draw!" said a man.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 47
"I am sorry, Tarl, my friend," said Marcus. "Aii!"
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 78
"Aii!" cried a man, wading onto the bar, wildly.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 143
"Aii!" cried fellows, stung.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 173
"Aii!" I said, suddenly, and, in the grip of my reflexes, in my spasmodic tumult, spun about, twisting, rolling in the sand, carrying her lightly, helplessly, with me, as though she might be a doll, and sand scattered about, and she, too, gasped, and then again we lay in the sand as we had before, she as helplessly as ever in my grasp, near, too, where we had before.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 217
"It will be almost as though we were not here," said a fellow, wonderingly.
"As soft as the wind, as silent as shadows," I said.
"Aii," said a man.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 308
Now I heard Ina whimpering, and moaning. Labienus, for whatever reason, had rejected her.
"Aii!" cried a fellow.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 313
"Aii," said the fellow with the knife.
"What is wrong?" asked a man.
"The knife is sharp," he said. "I just sharpened it. But still it is hard to force it through this hide."
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 332
"Aii!" cried the lad.
And so, too, similarly, did we, who knew something of the power of Labienus and his strange practices, react.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 345
"Aii!" she said. "Please finish with me!"
"Not until I am pleased to do so," I said.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 418
"She is the sort of woman for whom a man might kill!" he cried.
"And suppose she were a slave," I said.
"Aii!" he wept, bending over, pounding with his fists on his knees at the very thought of it.
"What is her status?" I asked Ephialtes.
"A free woman," he said, "though a captive, and a full servant."
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 426
"The gold," said Octantius, angrily, lifting a pouch, on its string, from within his tunic, "is here!"
"Aii!" cried more than one man, pleased.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 467
Phoebe drew down the tunic about her thighs, and turned before Marcus, happily.
"Aii!" said Marcus.
"Does the slave please you?" inquired Phoebe, delighted.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 23
"Ohh," he said. "Yes."
"Aii," I whispered.
"Cheers for Rarir!" called another. "Aii!" cried one of the lads, blood at the side of his head and ear, stumbling to the side. "Good blow!" cried an onlooker.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 40
A fellow tore off the tunic of a slave girl and thrust her out, into the circle.
"Aii!" cried men.
The female danced.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 43
The blonde was now on her knees, extending her hands to her master, piteously, all this with the music in her arms, her shoulders, her head and hair, her belly.
"Aii!" said Marcus.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 46
"Aii!" cried a fellow.
"Aii!" said I, too. Dancing was the slave!
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 53
I watched her moving about the circle.
"Aii!" cried men, as she would pause a moment to dance before them.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 54
Again he drew back, this time staggering, off balance. "Aii" he wept and lunged again, and then, tripped, scrambling about, pressed back with my foot, was on his back, my sword at his throat.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 130
"It was so quick!" wept the merchant. "My shop, my wares, ruined!"
"Aii," said another of the guardsmen with the officer.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 175
"Open the front panel!" cried a fellow.
"Show us the slave!" cried another.
"That is no trick!" said a fellow.
"Aii!" cried more than one fellow, as the ponderous fellow let the front panel drop forward, to the front. The trunk was now completely open.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 261
"You have been seduced," I said, "that you would be brought into circumstances of great compromise, circumstances the outcome of which would be to bring you to your present condition, as my slave."
"Aii," he wept.
"The female slave, of course," I said, "was acting under my orders."
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 433
She then, gracefully, reached to the pins at the left side of the veil and unpinned it. A moment later she had lowered it, gracefully.
"Aii!" said he, softly. "What man could not fall under the spell of such beauty?"
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 444
"He is right, of course, Master," she said. "My wishes are nothing, as they are only the wishes of a slave. My will is nothing, as it is only the will of a slave. I am at your mercy, totally. I am in your power, completely."
"Aii!" he said, understanding this.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 465
"You must make certain that you get everything you want from her," I said, "and then, if you wish, more, even a thousand times more."
"Aii!" he said.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 465
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Kamchak's laugh was cut short when she sank her fine white teeth into his hand with a savage bite.
"Aiii!" he howled, jumping up and sticking his bleeding hand into his mouth, sucking the blood from the wound.
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 141
I bent to the tarn hobble and opened it. Immediately the huge bird's wings began to beat and it sprang skyward. "Aiii!" I heard Harold cry, and could well imagine what had happened to his stomach.
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 230
One of the slaves, chained before me, whispered over his shoulder. "What is your name, Captain?"
"Bosk," I told him, pulling on the oar.
"Aiii!" he cried.
Raiders of Gor Book 6 Page 185
I danced toward him, he who had said this, and he leaped toward me, but two of his fellows seized him, holding him back. I danced back, my hands held to him, as though I had been torn from him.
"Aiii!" he cried.
Captive of Gor Book 7 Page 328
"The tabuk he expects to net," I said, "are not unlikely panthers, she-panthers, following him, intent upon their own hunt."
"Aiii," said Thurnock.
"Yes," I said.
Hunters of Gor Book 8 Page 7
"Aiii!" cried the throng. Svein Blue Tooth leaned forward, his fists clenched. Bera, her eyes blazing could not speak.
Marauders of Gor Book 9 Page 197
"Aiii!" cried a man, wheeling back, horrified. There was blood on his scimitar. He was terrified. "A Djinn!" he cried.
Tribesmen of Gor Book 10 Page 122
I met his attack, turning it, and he fell, shield loose, at my feet. I had not chosen to kill him.
"Aiii!" cried one of the draft slaves.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 115
He went before her, where she could see him. "You are first, Imnak," she wept. "I am your woman. Your woman will obey you. Your woman will do what you tell her."
"No, Imnak!" she cried.
"Aiii," cried a man in the crowd.
He tied bondage strings on her throat.
The men and women in the crowd roared their approval. They stomped on the turf. Some began to sing.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 219
"Aiii," she cried, throwing her head back in the dirt; her finger nails tearing at my arm. "Aiii!" she screamed wildly to the poles and the leather and the grass and dirt of the roof of that feasting house in the polar basin of Gor's far north.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 279
"Aiii!" cried Imnak, suddenly, pointing upward. Arlene screamed.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 339
"Aiii!" cried the first man, as I leaped upward, striking him aside with my right hand. It was the second man whom I must first reach.
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 389
"Aiii!" she cried out, squirming. I continued to touch her for a bit. "Oh, oh," she began to moan.
Explorers of Gor Book 13 Page 175
"Aiii!" she cried out, head hack. Then she wept, "I'm chained.
Explorers of Gor Book 13 Page 177
She moaned again, a sweet, soft, piteous moan.
"Aiii," I whispered, softly, and, not releasing her, holding her head to me, reared to my feet, half crouching.
Explorers of Gor Book 13 Page 368
"I love you, Master," she whispered. "Aiii!" cried one of the women.
Fighting Slave of Gor Book 14 Page 87
"I am not a fool," she said. "I will not be made a slave by any man."
"Aiii!" I cried.
Fighting Slave of Gor Book 14 Page 227
"Very well," I said. Then suddenly I seized her.
"Aiii!" she suddenly cried.
"So soon?" I marveled. She shuddered in my arms. Then I realized she had been lying heated at my side, awaiting my least touch.
Fighting Slave of Gor Book 14 Page 344
"We know," said Tasdron, "that the topaz was brought to Victoria. It was doubtless brought as a pledge of Ragnar Voskjard to Policrates. It signifies, in effect, the agreement of Ragnar Voskjard to join forces with Policrates. I do not doubt that the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard, in a short time, will follow the topaz."
"Aiii!" whispered Glyco.
Rouge of Gor Book 15 Page 270
I looked at her. I remembered her from the restaurant, long ago, the svelte, off-the-shoulder, white, satin-sheath gown, the candlelight, the beaded purse. I saw her lower her head, the dark hair falling upon my body. I saw the close-fitting steel collar on her throat. Then I felt her lips upon me.
"Oh," I said. "Aiii!" And I cried out with humiliation, and shame, and with rage, and pleasure and joy.
Rouge of Gor Book 15 Page 285
Damage had already been incurred by our stern castle in an earlier engagement. Our starboard shearing blade was awry.
We sought our men in the water, throwing them ropes. "Aiii!" I cried.
"What is it?" asked a man.
"That ship," I said, pointing, to a vessel less than some hundred yards away, engaged in war. "That is the Tamira!"
Guardsman of Gor Book 16 Page 42
"Aiii!" she sobbed. "I yield me your slave, my Master!"
Savages of Gor Book 17 Page 239
The girl gasped, lifted and held. "Master!" she breathed.
"Aiii," cried Cuwignaka, softly.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 224
"Aiii!" cried a man. "It is rising to its feet. It is walking on two feet!"
"It is a thing from the medicine world!" cried a man.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 252
"Aiii!" I heard. I lifted my shield but the Yellow Knife, his eyes wild with fright, rode past, his braids flying behind him.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 257
"To my lips, Slave," I said.
She melted into my arms, embracing and kissing me, as a slave into the arms of her master.
"Aiii!" cried several of the men, softly.
Blood Brothers of Gor Book 18 Page 354
I leaned over, and kissed him, delicately, intimately.
"Aiii!" he said.
Kajira of Gor Book 19 Page 437
"Aiii!" she screamed, wildly, inarticulately, in release, in relief, in animal gratitude.
Players of Gor Book 20 Page 175
The fellow from within, who seemed to be chief among those on the premises, and myself, followed men through the garden. In a moment we had come to an open space. "I found it there," said one of the men who had come with me, indicating a place in some bushes. "I pulled it out here."
"Aiii," said a man, looking down.
Players of Gor Book 20 Page 352
"Aiii!" cried a man, striking with his foot against an object on the sand.
"What is it?" cried another.
"It is a head!" cried the man, stepping back.
Players of Gor Book 20 Page 363
"Aiii!" cried the fellow in the tub, seized, and, in a moment, flung over its edge to the slotted wooden bath floor.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 60
"Writhe - writhe - more slowly," said the keeper to them.
"Aiii!" cried a man.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 430
"Aiii!" cried a fellow, saluting the beauty of the parading slave.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 31
"Beware!" I said, pulling at the manacles. "Beware!"
"Aiii!" cried a fellow, a few yards away.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 100
"Down!" cried a voice, that of the officer. "Down! Take cover!"
Men were screaming.
"Put out the torches!" screamed the officer.
"Aiii!" cried a fellow.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 145
"Down!" cried the officer. "Take cover!"
"Aiii!" screamed a man.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 146
"Ho!" cried a man on the bar, in misery. "Listen! Listen!"
"Aiii!" cried more than one man.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 169
"I am a free woman," she sobbed. But she was held helplessly on her belly in the sand, as in a vise.
"Aiii," I said, softly.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 215
"Aiii!" she cried, head back, eyes closed, hair about, rearing up, twisting, thrashing in the sand. Then she was looking at me, wildly.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 299
She pressed her lips to them, kissing them.
"Aiii!" cried a fellow.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 310
The young woman was slender, and extremely lightly complexioned, and with extremely dark hair and eyes.
"Aiii!" cried Marcus, stunned.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 425
One pays a tarsk bit for the chance to compete. It is extremely difficult, incidentally, to balance on such an object, not only because of the slickness of the skin, heavily coated with grease, but even more so because of its rotundity and unpredictable movements, the wine surging within it. "Aiii!" cried a fellow flailing about and then spilling from its surface.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 36
"But I am not of Cos," I said.
"Aiii!" cried several of the men about.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 226
"Aiii!" she wept, rearing up. "Nothing! Nothing! Oh, my master, thank you, thank you! Be kind! Be kind to your slave, she begs you!"
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 334
"Aiii!" he cried, in astonishment, dropping the veil to one side.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 530
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"Perhaps he is gone now," said one of the men.
"Perhaps," said T'Zshal. The men laughed.
"Aiiii!" cried a man. The Old One rose, twisting, near him, near the forequarter on the port side.
Tribesmen of Gor Book 10 Page 260
"The Tajuks," said Haroun.
"Aiiii!" cried the young khan, rising in his stirrups, lifting his lance. Then he sped upon his kaiila to his men.
Tribesmen of Gor Book 10 Page 307
"Step forth," he said.
I came forth, from about the edge of the screen.
"Aiiii," he said, softly, to himself.
Kajira of Gor Book 19 Page 128
She came and knelt before us. She looked up at Marcus, as though in awe, as though seemingly unable to take her eyes from him.
"Aiiii," he cried softly to himself.
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 425
I touched her once, gently.
"Aiiii!" she cried out. "I submit! I submit!"
Vagabonds of Gor Book 24 Page 475
For an Ehn or two I held her. "Aiiii," I breathed, gasping.
Magicians of Gor Book 25 Page 398
"Yes, Master," I said.
"Ai! Aiiii!" cried Henry.
Witness of Gor Book 26 Page 533
"Please, Master!" she wept. "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. Ohhhh. Oh. I am yours! You have made me yours! Buy me, I beg you. I want to love and serve you! Buy me, take me home with you! Own me! You have made me yours!"
Mercenaries of Gor Book 21 Page 379
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