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  1. Xref: sparky alt.fan.lemurs:252 rec.arts.books:23049
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!vtserf!polaris.async.vt.edu!jfurr
  3. From: jfurr@polaris.async.vt.edu (Joel K. Furr)
  4. Newsgroups: alt.fan.lemurs,rec.arts.books
  5. Subject: Re: lemurs in literature
  6. Message-ID: <BzoDuA.4z1@polaris.async.vt.edu>
  7. Date: 22 Dec 92 19:22:57 GMT
  8. References: <BzM2qy.I7@polaris.async.vt.edu> <TiP6VB2w164w@phsbbs.princeton.nj.us> <Bzo70E.IEB@ns1.nodak.edu>
  9. Organization: Virginia Center for Lemur Fandom (subscribe to alt.fan.lemurs TODAY)
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  12. In article <Bzo70E.IEB@ns1.nodak.edu> hennebry@plains.NoDak.edu (Michael
  13. J. Hennebry) writes:
  14. >My recollection is that lemurs figured prominately in Alan Dean Foster's
  15. >Spellsinger, the first half of a 2-volume work that ends with The Hour
  16. >of the Gate.
  17.  
  18. What did said lemurs do?  Were they represented as avatars of a higher
  19. awareness or something?
  20.