Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
36
43
"I am humbled by my error," said Kazumitsu, "but I do not think the matter of sufficient import to warrant recourse to the ritual knife".
"I am humbled by my error," said Kazumitsu, "but I do not think the matter of sufficient import to warrant recourse to the ritual knife".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #43)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
36
40
Lord Akio has examined the slave, Nezumi.
36
41
She is a common field slave, and certainly not the gracious, exalted daughter of the shogun".
36
42
Tajima, Haruki, and I received this communication with silence.
36
43
"I am humbled by my error," said Kazumitsu, "but I do not think the matter of sufficient import to warrant recourse to the ritual knife".
36
44
"Certainly not," I said.
36
45
"You are a barbarian," said the officer.
36
46
"What do you know of such things?" "Forgive me," I said.
Lord Akio has examined the slave, Nezumi.
She is a common field slave, and certainly not the gracious, exalted daughter of the shogun".
Tajima, Haruki, and I received this communication with silence.
"I am humbled by my error," said Kazumitsu, "but I do not think the matter of sufficient import to warrant recourse to the ritual knife".
"Certainly not," I said.
"You are a barbarian," said the officer.
"What do you know of such things?" "Forgive me," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 36)