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[[E. E. Smith]]'s ''Skylark Duquesne'' is the sequel to his ''Skylark of Valeron''. | [[E. E. Smith]]'s ''Skylark Duquesne'' is the sequel to his ''Skylark of Valeron''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 6 December 2019
A slan shack of sorts in the 60s. After Jack Harness and Owen Hannifen moved out of the Labyrinth of Valeron they moved to the Labyrinth Duquesne. It's unclear if this last one was especially labyrinthine.
E. E. Smith's Skylark Duquesne is the sequel to his Skylark of Valeron.
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