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| | Amazon.com: Personal Agendas (Babylon 5, Book 8): Books: Al Sarrantonio (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | The problem of the distance between Narn and Centauri Prime was the easiest of all to answer, because the answer involved no mathematics at all. |
 | | Five Narns, newly arrived slaves from their mother planet, were led with the ninety others from their slave ship through city streets unfamiliar to them. |
 | | L'Kan was not impressed, and, he knew, neither were his companions. Compared to what the Narn homeworld had been before the Centauri had first come, the lush forested beauty of a world that was only a memory now, this world was...decadent. |
| www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0440223512?v=glance (2209 words) |
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