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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

"It was I, incidentally," I informed her, "who, in Ko-ro-ba, first cried out to the slave girls to strike you. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #498)
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12 498 "It was I, incidentally," I informed her, "who, in Ko-ro-ba, first cried out to the slave girls to strike you.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 495 I would have preferred to have looked down upon her, but she was a taller woman than I, and, of course, the cage was suspended somewhat off the ground.
12 496 "Perhaps you remember me?" I asked.
12 497 She looked at me, saying nothing.
12 498 "It was I, incidentally," I informed her, "who, in Ko-ro-ba, first cried out to the slave girls to strike you.
12 499 It was I who instigated their attack".
12 500 She said nothing.
12 501 "It is to me," I informed her, "that you owe that beating".
I would have preferred to have looked down upon her, but she was a taller woman than I, and, of course, the cage was suspended somewhat off the ground. "Perhaps you remember me?" I asked. She looked at me, saying nothing. "It was I, incidentally," I informed her, "who, in Ko-ro-ba, first cried out to the slave girls to strike you. It was I who instigated their attack". She said nothing. "It is to me," I informed her, "that you owe that beating". - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12)