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  Out of the Silent Planet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ransom agrees and asks where her son is. She tells him where to find him, and Ransom makes his way to the walled estate.
Ransom is then told by an eldil, a creature reminiscent of very faint light, that he needs to meet Oyarsa, the eldil who is in charge of the planet.
Ransom describes the emotional connection between the races as a cross between that of equals and that of person to an animal, mirrored in the way that humans tend to anthropomorphize pets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Out_of_the_Silent_Planet   (2128 words)

  
 C.S. Lewis - ReligionFacts
In it the main character, Dr. Elwin Ransom, is taken to Malacandra (Mars) by the evil atheist physicist Professor Edward Weston.
Ransom discovers that Venus is an unfallen world, and he has been chosen by Maleldil (God) to fight off Dr. Weston (the evil physicist of Out of the Silent Planet) who has been sent by the Dark Archon (the ruler of earth) to tempt the Green Lady.
Ransom fights off Weston first by verbal argument, in the course of which Weston commits blasphemy and is hit by a bolt of lightening.
www.religionfacts.com /christianity/people/lewis.htm   (3328 words)

  
 The Original Wold Newton Universe Crossover Chronology Part XII
That the cutter is named after Dr. Ransom seems to be confirmed by the naming of the cruiser Malacandra.
Malacandra is the native name for the planet that Ransom visited, which appeared to be Mars.
Ransom appeared in the Space Trilogy by C.S. Lewis: Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra, and That Hideous Strength.
www.pjfarmer.com /woldnewton/Chron12.htm   (5081 words)

  
 webGED: The Bement Family Data Page
Captured en route to England by Leopold V, Duke of Austria (1157-94), Richard was handed over to Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV.
He was released in 1194 only after paying a heavy ransom.
Richard returned to England and there made peace with his brother, John, later King of England, who in his absence had been conspiring with Philip to usurp the English throne.
www.bementfamily.com /webged/bement.wbg/wga46.html   (4466 words)

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