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THE PATCHWORK GIRL Copyright 1981 by Larry Niven Illustrations copyright (c) 1980 by Fernando All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review, without permission in writing from the publisher. All characters in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. An ACE Book First Ace Punting: April 1980 First Mass Market Printing: December 1980 2468097531 Manufactured in the United States of America Contents 1. City of Mirrors 2. View Through a Window 3. The Projection Room 4. The Cratered Lands 5. The Conference Table 6. The Lunar Law 7. Last Night and Morning After 8. The Other Crime 9. The Trading Post 10. The Tilted Rock 11. The Empty Room 12. The Traditional Elements 13. Penalties To my father. 1. City of Mirrors We fell east-to-west, dipping toward the Moon in the usual shallow, graceful arc. Our pilot had turned off the cabin lights to give us a view. The sun set as we fell. I peered past Tom Reinecke and let my eyes adjust. It was black below. There wasn't even Earthlight; the "new" Earth was a slender sliver in the eastern sky. The black shadows of mountains emerged from the western horizon and came toward us. Reinecke had fallen silent. That was a new development. Tom Reinecke had been trying to interview me even
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