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A struggling planetary colony founded by people from Eire confronts an inspector who demands literal fulfillment of a cultural legend about the absence of snakes, threatening to cut off aid when evidence appears to the contrary. The colonists cope with crop- and structure‑damaging, colorful miniature dinosaur-like pests called dinies and maintain a large, domesticated snake as an essential pest controller. The story uses wry humor to examine the clash between myth-driven expectations, bureaucratic pressures, and practical adaptation to an alien environment as characters try to preserve survival and tradition.
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