| recordings |
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| “I don’t know when I last had smoked salmon.” said Gurder happily. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:08 |
| “In the beginning,” said Shrub, “there was nothing but ground.” | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 4:08 |
| After some time, when the ground had stopped shaking … | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:37 |
| Airborne. Air … born … | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:24 |
| Angalo lay with his face pressed into sandy soil in total darkness. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:25 |
| Angalo looked around. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:37 |
| Beyond the top of the sky was the place the Thing had called the universe. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:57 |
| Find a blue planet. Focus. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 3:50 |
| Gurder, Angalo and Pion sat under a bush. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:55 |
| In the beginning … was Arnold Bros. (est. 1905), the great department store. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 3:05 |
| It was raining softly. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 7:39 |
| It wasn’t the Thing that woke Masklin up. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:50 |
| Masklin helped Gurder along another metal channel full of wires. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:12 |
| Masklin scratched his chin. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:31 |
| Masklin slid cautiously down an old burger carton in a bin full of rubbish. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:29 |
| Masklin woke up. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:57 |
| Nomes lives ten times faster than humans. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 4:59 |
| Shrub pointed to the horizon. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:00 |
| The bag bumped around and was put down. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 3:09 |
| The branch was thirty times longer than a nome. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:47 |
| The leading tree-frog was trying to wrestle with a new idea. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:56 |
| The meal was some sort of a lizard. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 4:47 |
| The noise went on for a long time. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:55 |
| The three nomes lurking near the shuttle launching place watched the sky. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 7:37 |
| Their temporary camp overlooked a ditch. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:00 |
| There was an odd shaped room. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 3:40 |
| There wasn’t so much a noise as a change in the type of silence. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 6:07 |
| There were other dangers besides falling off the branch. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:01 |
| They sat in silence for a while under the seat. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 5:35 |
| To the humans it must have sounded like a high pitch chattering. | partial | Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson | 4:39 |