Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
54
137
"But forgive me now, for I see noble Peisistratus, and I must hurry to him, to beg his forgiveness for imposing upon him, however innocently and inadvertently, in the case of his Corinna".
"But forgive me now, for I see noble Peisistratus, and I must hurry to him, to beg his forgiveness for imposing upon him, however innocently and inadvertently, in the case of his Corinna".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 54, Sentence #137)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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54
134
"It does not seem likely," said Flavion.
54
135
"Then, let us forget the matter," said Cabot.
54
136
"Very well," said Flavion.
54
137
"But forgive me now, for I see noble Peisistratus, and I must hurry to him, to beg his forgiveness for imposing upon him, however innocently and inadvertently, in the case of his Corinna".
54
138
"Do not overly concern yourself," said Cabot, "for she is only a slave".
54
139
"True," said Flavion.
54
140
"But, as you have reminded me, she is not mine".
"It does not seem likely," said Flavion.
"Then, let us forget the matter," said Cabot.
"Very well," said Flavion.
"But forgive me now, for I see noble Peisistratus, and I must hurry to him, to beg his forgiveness for imposing upon him, however innocently and inadvertently, in the case of his Corinna".
"Do not overly concern yourself," said Cabot, "for she is only a slave".
"True," said Flavion.
"But, as you have reminded me, she is not mine".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 54)