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Gouger falls into the creek while he is fishing. When he and his companions return to their outback station they are shocked to hear a tale of murder and kidnapping told by an Aboriginal woman. They soon discover, however, the truth about the incident.
(p. 89)
Section: On the Track
Pearling Fleetsi"The distant sands are a line of gold,",Evelyn Hardy,
single work poetry
(p. 89)
Section: On the Track