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” The muzzle lowered slightly. “Shall we continue on to your city?” asked Orne. He wet his lips withhis tongue. The cab light on Tanub’s face was giving the Gienahn aneerie sinister look. “We can go soon, ” said Tanub. “Will you join me inside here?” asked Orne. “There’s a passenger seatright behind me. ” Tanub’s eyes moved catlike: right, left. “Yes. ” He turned, barked anorder into the jungle gloom, then climbed in behind Orne. “When do we go?” asked Orne. “The great sun will be down soon, ” ...said Tanub. “We can continue as soonas Chiranachuruso rises. ” “Chiranachuruso?” “Our satellite . .. Our moon, ” said Tanub. “It’s a beautiful word, ” said Orne. “Chiranachuruso. ” “In our tongue it means: The Limb of Victory, ” said Tanub. “By its lightwe will continue. ” Orne turned, looked back at Tanub. “Do you mean to tell me that you cansee by what light gets down here through those trees?” “Can you not see?” asked Tanub.
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