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Another stab in the dark: Wine of the Dreamers (1951) by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an (alien) underground city inhabited by children or childlike beings, although the underground city is not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: Wine of the Dreamers by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an (alien) underground city inhabited by children or childlike beings, although the underground city is not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: Wine of the Dreamers (1951) by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an (alien) underground city inhabited by children or childlike beings, although the underground city is not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: "Wine of the Dreamers"Wine of the Dreamers by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an underground (alien) underground city inhabited by children or childlike beings, although it'sthe underground city is not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: "Wine of the Dreamers" by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an underground (alien) city, although it's not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: Wine of the Dreamers by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an (alien) underground city inhabited by children or childlike beings, although the underground city is not a major plot point.
Another stab in the dark: "Wine of the Dreamers" by John D. MacDonald. It does feature an underground (alien) city, although it's not a major plot point.