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* [[Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]: Captain Pausert became a trader to impress a girl he was keen on; when he got back from his first trading expedition, she was engaged to somebody else.
* [[Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]: Captain Pausert became a trader to impress a girl he was keen on; when he got back from his first trading expedition, she was engaged to somebody else.
* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]] / [[Bratty Half Pint]]: The Leewit.
* [[Annoying Younger Sibling]] / [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: The Leewit.
* [[Badass Crew]]: {{spoiler|At the end, Hulik and Vezzarn join the crew permanently.}}
* [[Badass Crew]]: {{spoiler|At the end, Hulik and Vezzarn join the crew permanently.}}
* [[Bad Guy Bar]] / [[City of Spies]]: Uldune is both of these on a [[Planetville|planetary scale]].
* [[Bad Guy Bar]] / [[City of Spies]]: Uldune is both of these on a [[Planetville|planetary scale]].

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The Witches of Karres is a science fiction adventure-comedy novel by James H Schmitz.

When Captain Pausert buys three children out of slavery, he finds himself in a universe of trouble. The sisters Maleen, Goth, and the Leewit are psychics from the mysterious planet Karres, and every other planet in the galaxy (including, as he soon discovers, the planet he had hitherto called home) either shuns them or wants to capture them for their powers.

And then there's the vatch.

Half a century later, it spawned two sequels published by Baen Books: The Wizard of Karres by Eric Flint, Dave Freer, and Mercedes Lackey; and The Sorceress of Karres by Eric Flint and Dave Freer.

The Witches of Karres provides examples of:

The sequels provide examples of: