LuruluAbandoned by his great-aunt for dawdling while piloting her space-yacht toward the distant world of Naharius, Myron now handles cargo aboard the interstellar freighter Glicca for Capt. Adair Maloof and his slightly shady crew and its passengers. The freighter wanders wherever its cargo may take it, guided by the frequently incorrect Handbook of the Planets. Along the way Myron learns about "lurulu," "a special word from the language of myth," which be translated as the achievement of your heart's desire. |
Contents
Section 1 | 11 |
Section 2 | 26 |
Section 3 | 31 |
Section 4 | 48 |
Section 5 | 73 |
Section 6 | 95 |
Section 7 | 105 |
Section 8 | 126 |
Section 9 | 136 |
Section 10 | 162 |
Section 11 | 169 |
Section 12 | 193 |
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aboard the Glicca arrived asked audience Bayard Blenks Buntje Captain Maloof carboys cargo Cavke Civil Agents Cooner Coro-coro crew Cuireg Dame Hester dark desk Dinka door Falziel Farro feet Flauts flitter Fluter Futin Putos Gaean Gaean Reach galley Garwig girls Glodwyn grass houseboat hundred sols Hunzel Impy's Landing IPCC Jodel Kalash kasic Klutes Krenke Krim Kyril Lady Maloof Lallankars leave Loy Tremaine lurulu Maijaro Maloof and Myron Maloof looked Moncrief Morlock morning mother Mouse-riders muttered Naharius never nodded O-Shar-Shan off-worlders Orlo Cavke Oswig Overman pilgrims Po-po pooders Pooncho Port Palactus returned Ritters rugs saloon Salou Sain schmeer seemed Serle ship Siglaf Silurian Skame smile Sonssi spacemen spaceport spoke Star Home stared steppe stood tall tankards tavern thirty-two carboys Tibbet told took tourist Traven Trevanian troupe turned village voice Wingo and Schwatzendale wumps Yail Zangwill Zank