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- From: hennebry@plains.NoDak.edu (Michael J. Hennebry)
- Subject: Re: lemurs in literature
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 16:55:26 GMT
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- My recollection is that lemurs figured prominately in Alan Dean Foster's
- Spellsinger, the first half of a 2-volume work that ends with The Hour
- of the Gate.
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