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"The Integral Trees" is a Science Fiction book (set in the The State universe), written by Larry Niven.

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Synopsis  A look at life in the "Smoke Ring", the dense part of a gas torus surrounding a neutron star. The gas in the Smoke Ring is dense enough to support life and has become colonized by humans.  
Characters  Sharls Davis Kendy; Captain Dennis Quinn; Claire Dalton; Sharon Levoy; Sam Goldblatt; Gavving (Quinn); Clave (Quinn); The Grad (Jeffer Quinn); Alfin (Quinn); Minya (Dalton-Quinn); Lawri  
Keys  “Kendy for the State. Kendy for the State. Kendy for the State.”; ship Discipline; CARM (= Cargo and Repair Module); citizen, corpsicle (degenerate: copsik); Checker; Levoy's Star (aka Voy); Goldblatt's World (aka Gold); The Scientist; Citadel; Prikazyvat; “East takes you Out. Out takes you West. West takes you In. In takes you East. Port and Starboard bring you back.”; London Tree; Dalton-Quinn Tree; Chairman; Sharman;  

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And finally, a random note:
I'm sure my memory used to be better. But, I can't seem to recall what that was like.