The LoversBallantine Books, 1979 - 219 síđur "Escaping the religious tyranny of a 31st-century Earth by a fluke assignment to the planet Ozagen, linguist Hal Yarrow found that the worst of Earth had followed him - Pornsen, his personal Guardian Angel, vigilant for any evidence of sin or wrong thinking. Conditioned by a lifetime of submission, Yarrow would have accepted Pornsen's constant spying as an unpleasant necessity and lost himself in the study of the language of Ozagen's intelligent dominant race, the Wogglebugs... but then, hidden in ancient ruins built by humanoids long vanished from the planet, he found Jeanette, a not-quite-human fugitive. For a Believer like Yarrow, unconsecrated contact with any female was forbidden - and love for an alien was unthinkable. But to Yarrow, in every way that counted, Jeanette was warmly and bountifully human. So Yarrow sought the aid of the amiably tolerant Wogglebugs to keep his harboring of Jeanette a secret - and at the same time concealed from his alien allies Earth's farreaching plans for them and their unexploited planet. Yet there was one secret Yarrow did not know and could not imagine... the very special nature and needs of the woman he loved!"--Goodreads |
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... turned to the required diameter , after which the groove is turned into it as shown at Fig . 138 . The central portion of the block is then turned away , as shown by the arrow mark , and the worker is left with a ring of the required ...
... turned to the required diameter , after which the groove is turned into it as shown at Fig . 138 . The central portion of the block is then turned away , as shown by the arrow mark , and the worker is left with a ring of the required ...
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... turned over his captive , a young girl about seven or eight years old who was returned to her parents . However , de Castro was suspicious . Why hadn't the young girl been turned over with the rest of the captives in April ? Why had ...
... turned over his captive , a young girl about seven or eight years old who was returned to her parents . However , de Castro was suspicious . Why hadn't the young girl been turned over with the rest of the captives in April ? Why had ...
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... turned work of inconsiderable width , such as the arch of fig . 733. The entire aperture is then cut out to the inner profile of the assembled turned work , and the glass , rather larger than the aperture , is laid down on the other ...
... turned work of inconsiderable width , such as the arch of fig . 733. The entire aperture is then cut out to the inner profile of the assembled turned work , and the glass , rather larger than the aperture , is laid down on the other ...
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