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  2. ONCE IN A BLUE MOON

    CARTER WATSOX is the guest of Bonville, who in a ruminative mood is endeavoring to solve the riddle of Watson's presence in the inhospitable regions of the Northern Territory. Watson, however, is reticent, and does not try to enlighten his companion as to why he left Melbourne for such an outpost ...

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  5. CHAPTER VIII—(Continued).

    He turned away from the fire signifying his assent by gesture, and began to scoop at the earth underneath where he had been lying. The old man came ...

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  6. CHAPTER IX.

    The man who called himself Carter Watson trudged wearily and salkily on [?] the hot sand. It see[?] years though i[?] was not sinces [?] ...

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