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== Lady May is C'mell's umpteen-zillion-greats-grandmother. ==
== Lady May is C'mell's umpteen-zillion-greats-grandmother. ==
Self-explanatory. (Well, aside from noting that Lady May comes from Smith's 1955 short story "The Game of Rat and Dragon", whose connection -- if any -- to the Instrumentality 'Verse is obscure.)
Self-explanatory. (Well, aside from noting that Lady May comes from Smith's 1955 short story "The Game of Rat and Dragon".)


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Lady May is C'mell's umpteen-zillion-greats-grandmother.

Self-explanatory. (Well, aside from noting that Lady May comes from Smith's 1955 short story "The Game of Rat and Dragon".)