Little Fuzzy

Little Fuzzy by Beam H. Piper, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 3, 2015, is a work of fiction that spans 98 pages. This edition presents a narrative that begins with Jack Holloway, who finds himself adjusting the controls of his contragravity-field generators while squinting against the bright orange sun. The story unfolds as he observes a red rag tied to a bush, hinting at an intriguing situation that captures his attention.
Readers will discover a blend of classic science fiction elements as the plot develops around Jack’s experiences and the challenges he faces. The narrative invites exploration of themes related to adventure and discovery, set against a backdrop that combines both tension and anticipation. This edition, written in English, offers a concise yet engaging glimpse into Piper’s imaginative world, appealing to fans of the genre and those interested in classic literature.
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Jack Holloway found himself squinting, the orange sun full in his eyes. He raised a hand to push his hat forward, then lowered it to the controls to alter the pulse rate of the contragravity-field generators and lift the manipulator another hundred feet. For a moment he sat, puffing on the short pipe that had yellowed the corners of his white mustache, and looked down at the red rag tied to a bush against the rock face of the gorge five hundred yards away. He was smiling in anticipation.
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