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    The Margarets


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      The Margarets

      Sheri S. Tepper

      In fond memory of

      my friend of sixty-three years,

      LAMBERT J. LARSON,

      without whose encouragement

      I would never have written a word

      Contents

      What the Gardener Told Me Might Have Happened

      I Am Margaret/on Phobos

      I Am Wilvia

      I Am Margaret/on Mars

      I Am Margaret/on Earth

      Who Is Margaret?

      I Am Gretamara/on Chottem

      I Am Ongamar/on Cantardene

      I Am Naumi/on Thairy

      I Am Wilvia/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Gretamara/on Chottem

      I Am Margaret/on Earth

      I Am Naumi/on Thairy

      I Am Margaret/on Earth

      I Am Ongamar/on Cantardene

      I Am Gretamara/on Chottem

      I Am Naumi/on Thairy

      I Am Margaret/on Earth

      I Am M’urgi/on My Way to B’yurngrad

      I Am Mar-agern, Going to Fajnard

      I Am Ongamar/on Cantardene

      I Am Margaret/on Tercis

      I Am Wilvia/on B’yurngrad

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Mar-agern/on Fajnard

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Margaret/on Tercis

      I Am Margaret/on Tercis

      I Am Naumi, with Fernwold

      I Am Mar-agern/on Fajnard

      I Am Wilvia/on Hell

      I Am Gretamara/on Mars

      I Am Margaret, at a Birthday Party on Tercis

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Ongamar/on Cantardene

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Margaret/on Tercis

      I Am Margaret, with Hayraiders on Fajnard

      I Am M’urgi, with Fernwold on B’yurngrad

      I Am Margaret/on Fajnard

      I Am M’urgi, with Fernwold on B’yurngrad

      I Am Margaret/on Fajnard

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Gretamara/on Chottem

      I Am M’urgi/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Margaret and Mar-agern on Fajnard

      I Am Gretamara/on Chottem

      I Am Ongamar/on Cantardene

      I Am Gretamara and Ongamar/on Chottem

      We Margarets Assemble/on B’yurngrad

      I Am Gretamara/on Tercis

      I Am Naumi/on B’yurngrad

      We Margarets Walk

      About the Author

      Other Books by Sheri S. Tepper

      Cover

      Copyright

      About the Publisher

      THE MARGARETS

      PLANETS LOCATIONS INHABITANTS OF

      MARS

      Human bases on Phobos and in Valles Marineris

      Margaret Bain

      Louise and Harry Bain, her parents

      Chili Mech, a technician

      EARTH

      The worldwide Urb, occupying the entire planet’s surface

      Dr. David Mackey, Margaret’s husband

      CHOTTEM (Human colony planet, partly occupied by the Gibbekot)

      Perepume, a continent occupied by the Gibbekot

      Manland, a continent partially settled by humans

      Within Manland: The city of Bray, a sea city

      Stentor d’Lorn, Founder and Tycoon

      Mariah d’Lornschilde, his daughter

      Von Goldereau d’Lornschilde, a cousin

      The village of Swylet

      The Gardener, a longtime resident

      Gretamara, [a Margaret] foster daughter of the Gardener

      Benjamin Finesilver, artist and dreamer, husband of Mariah

      Sophia, his daughter

      Grandma Bergamot, Grandfather Vinegar, and other herbal persons

      CANTARDENE (Mercan planet, occupied by the K’Famir)

      Om-Bak-Zandig-Shadup (Crossroads of the Worlds) freeport

      Bak-Zandig-g’Shadup (Street of Many Worlds) pleasure district

      Ongamar, [a Margaret] bondslave, seamstress

      Adille, a K’Famira, a pleasure-female, Ongamar’s owner

      Bargom, Adille’s patron

      Lady Ephedra, K’Famira, owner of House Mouselline

      Progzo, Adille’s father

      Draug B’lango, Adille’s clan leader

      The Hill of Beelshi (site of unspeakable rites)

      THAIRY (Human colony planet, also occupied by the Gibbekot)

      Town of Bright

      Naumi, [a Margaret] foster son of Rastarong

      Mr. Wyncamp, school manager

      Mr. Weathereye, elderly, odd personage with one eye various citizens and louts

      Fort Point Zibit (site of the academy)

      Captain Orley, commandant

      Sergeant Orson, in charge of first-year cadets

      Grangel, cadet and lout

      Jaker, Flek, Poul, Caspor and Ferni, cadets and Naumi’s friends

      TERCIS (Human colony planet, divided into “Walled-Offs”)

      Hostility (a Walled-Off )

      Rueful (a Walled-Off ) Contrition City

      Repentance (a large town)

      Remorseful (a small town, site of the school, also a river)

      Deep Shameful (a hamlet)

      Crossroads (a village in The Valley)

      Grandma Mackey [a Margaret]

      Dr. Bryan Mackey, her husband

      Maybelle and Mayleen, Margaret’s daughters

      James Joseph Judson ( Jimmy Joe), Maybelle’s husband

      Til and Jeff, their twin sons

      Gloriana, their daughter

      Falija, Glory’s fosterling

      Billy Ray Judson, Mayleen’s husband

      Joe Bob and Billy Wayne (twin sons)

      Ella May and Janine Ruth (twin daughters)

      Benny Paul, son, twin died at birth

      Trish, daughter, twin died at birth

      Sue Elaine and Lou Ellen, twin daughters

      Orvie John, son, twin died at birth

      Little Emmaline, daughter, twin died at birth

      [At time of story, Billy Wayne has gone off to the army, Ella May has joined the Siblinghood of Silence, and Janine Ruth has moved to Contrition City.]

      Pastor Grievy

      Abe Johnson

      Bamber Joy, Abe’s foster son

      Others mentioned in passing

      FAJNARD (formerly Gentheran planet taken over by the Frossians)

      The Fastness—where Gentherans still live

      The Grasslands—occupied by

      The umox farm

      Medicines sans Limites. Volunteer doctors, human

      Frossians

      Mar-agern, [a Margaret] bondslave, herdswoman

      Umoxen, wool-bearing animals, or perhaps not

      Ghoss, humans, somewhat modified

      Deen-agern, a Ghoss

      Rei-agern, a Ghoss

      Various Frossian slave drivers and overlords

      Howkel and Mrs. Howkel, hayraiders

      Mirabel and Maniacal, two of their children

      Gizzardiles: inimical creatures

      HELL (distant, little-known planet with a tragic history)

      One buried Gentheran ship

      Wilvia [a Margaret]

      CRANESROOST (Human colony planet)

      EDEN (Human colony planet)

      B’YURNGRAD (Human colony planet)

      The prairies, temperate zone

      The Siblinghood

      The Tribes, former bondslaves of violent disposition

      Dark Runner, a tribal boy and man

      Wolf Mother, a shamaness

      M’urgi, [a Margaret] her apprentice

      Fernwold, M’urgi’s lover, a member of the Siblinghood

      The icelands, an area of severe winters

      B’Oag, an oasthouse keepe
    r

      Ojlin, his son

      G’lil, a young woman rescued at the last moment

      Ogric, a worker

      AMBIGUOUS INDIVIDUALS OR THINGS OF VARIOUS OR UNCERTAIN LOCATION

      Ghyrm, a deadly parasite

      Mr. Weathereye

      Lady Badness

      The Gardener

      Dweller in Pain

      Flayed One-Drinker of Blood

      Whirling Cloud of Darkness-Eater of the Dead

      Sysarou, Gentheran Goddess of Abundance and Joy

      Ohanja, Gentheran God of Honor, Duty, and Kindness

      NONHUMAN RACES

      Baswoidin: ancient, secretive, superior

      Elos: Omniont race, graceful, sneery, arrogant

      Frossian: Mercan race, boneheaded, vaguely humanoid, malign

      Garrick: related to the Gentherans

      Gentherans: mysterious, beneficent

      Gibbekot: humanoid, furry, small

      Hrass: Omniont race, tapirlike, unassuming, dirty, cringing

      K’Famir: Mercan race, four-legged, four-armed, vicious

      K’Vasti: Mercan race, distantly related to K’Famir, less vicious

      Pthas: ancient, very wise, now presumed extinct or departed

      Quaatar: Mercan race, ancient, prideful, arrogant, vengeful

      Thongal: Mercans, hireling spies and killers

      Trajians: a very ancient itinerant race, famous as entertainers

      ORGANIZATIONS

      Siblinghood of Silence: a secret organization including humans and Gentherans

      ISTO: Interstellar Trade Organization. A regulatory organization of all races engaging in interstellar trade

      IGC: Intergalactic Court. The final arbiter in conflicts among races

      Mercan Combine: Confederation of vile races united by proximity, race, language, commerce

      Omniont Federation: Similar to the Mercan Combine, but less cutthroat and more concerned with ethics

      Dominion Central Authority: Oversight body set up by the Gentherans to represent off-Earth humans

      What the Gardener Told Me Might Have Happened

      Once a very long time ago, between fifty and a hundred thousand years, a small group of humans fleeing from predators took refuge in a cave. Clinging to one another during the night, they heard a great roaring, louder and more fierce than the roars of the beasts they knew, and when they peeked out at dawn, they saw that a moon had fallen out of the sky. The sun was just rising, the changeable baby moon they were used to was with Mother Sun, so the fallen moon belonged to someone else.

      The someone elses were walking here and there, clanking and creaking. Ahn, the leader of the people, noticed holes around the bottom of the moon, open holes as large as caves. The clanking things were frightening, but not so scary as the animals howling among the nearest trees. Ahn, the leader, had no memory of such things; neither did any of the other of his people. No clanking things. No falling moons.

      Ahn nodded, thoughtfully. It was harder when it was a new thing. If they had a memory of the thing, it was easier to figure out what to do. Otherwise, they had to decide, then see what would happen. It did seem to Ahn, however, that hiding inside the moon was a good idea. When the moon went back up into the sky, the beasts couldn’t follow. The holes smelled strange, so Ahn went first in case there were bad things inside.

      Just as there had been no memory of fallen moons, there had been no memory of those who owned the moon: the Quaatar, who disliked being fooled with, bothered by, or trespassed upon by anything. Even if Ahn had had such a memory, the immediacy of his people’s situation might have made him risk it. Since he did not know it, he had no qualms about leading his people up the vent tubes and thence into a hydroponic oasis.

      The ship’s robots found nothing worth ravening upon the world; the ship departed. Inside, the stowaways lived rather pleasantly on the juicy bodies of small furry vermin that infested the ship and the garden produce that fed the noncarnivorous creatures aboard. When the ship finally landed, the people went out to find themselves not in the sky, as they had expected, but rather upon some other world, where their eager senses informed them there were no predators at all. The world was a paradise, and they fled into it.

      Ahn’s people never knew how they got there; the Quaatar were and are a little-known people. The females are said to be solitary, aquatic, and planet-bound. The males return to the water only to breed. It is said if one imagines a huge, multilegged lizard, hundreds of years old, who is able to talk and count from one to six, one has imagined a Quaatar. The race became starfaring only by accident. Early in their evolutionary history, they were approached by an advanced people who offered to trade for mining rights on the several lifeless, metal-rich planets of the system. Galactic Law required that they need deal only with the most numerous indigenous group. The Quaatar demanded first that three lesser tribes, the Thongal, Frossians, and K’Famir, who had long ago branched treacherously from the Quaatar genetic line, be wiped out. Since Galactic Law did not permit such a thing, the mining concessionaires offered many other inducements, finally agreeing, among other things, to move the other tribes or races far away. The Thongal, Frossians, and K’Famir, all of whom were more agile and far cleverer than the Quaatar, had no objection at all to being removed from the dismal swamps of Quaatar and given drier planets of their own. They were accordingly transported, leaving the Quaatar alone and unchallenged in their insistence that themselves, their world, and their language were sacred and inviolable.

      For generations the Quaatar traded mining rights for fancy uniforms, medals, starships, and spare parts plus an endless supply of non-Quaatar mechs, techs, and astrogators to keep the ships flying. Though Quaatar owned the ships and appropriated all the fancy titles (captain, chief science officer, and so on), they never learned how to go from point A to point B without relying on non-Quaatar crew members who could count much higher than six to take them there.

     


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