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"Captive of the Centaurianess" by Poul Anderson is a work of science fiction, first published in 1952. This work tells the story of humans who are kidnapped by an alien creature called the Centaurianess. The work has elements of traditional science fiction and deals with the confrontation between humans and extraterrestrial life, the difficulties of communication, and human efforts to survive. "Captive of the Centaurianess" is one of Paul Anderson's works and one of his most popular science fiction works.

Summary
The entire System was after Ballantyne.
Earth wanted him. The Jovian war-fleet jetted on his trail. But mainly Ballantyne feared his big-bosomed, sword-swinging space-mate?Dyann the Amazon from man-starved Alpha C3.

The tender loomed above the crowd of passengers and leave-takers, a great shining bullet caught in floodlights against the dark, and Ray Ballantyne quickened his steps. By Heaven, he'd made it! The flight from San Francisco to Quito, the nail-biting dawdle as he waited for the airbus, then the flight out to Ecuador Spaceport, the last walk through the vast echoing hollowness of the terminal, out onto the field?and there it was, there the little darling lay, waiting to carry him from Earth up to the Jovian Queen and safety.

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Contents
Captive of the Centaurianess
CHAPTER I. The tender loomed above the crowd of passengers
CHAPTER II. The bulletin board said that in the present orbital positions
CHAPTER III. It took Dyann Korlas about two Earth-days
CHAPTER IV. They used the last sputter of flame to sit down
CHAPTER V. The eighty-six hour day of Ganymede
CHAPTER VI. Mayta was a huddle of thatch-roofed wooden buildings
CHAPTER VII. The flagship-spaceboat slanted into the moon's atmosphere