
In the Musgrave Ranges
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Towards the end of a long hot day, a shabby mixed train stopped at one of the most wonderful townships in the world, Hergott Springs, the first of the great cattle-trucking depots of Central Australia. It was dark, but a hurricane lantern, swung under a veranda, showed that the men who were waiting for the train were not ordinary men. They were men of the desert. Most of them were tall, thin, weather-beaten Australians, in shirt sleeves and strong trousers worn smooth inside the leg with much riding. A few Afghans were there too, big, dignified, and silent, with white turbans above their black...
Chapters (65)
- IN THE MUSGRAVE RANGES
- JIM BUSHMAN
- BLACKIE & SON LIMITED LONDON AND GLASGOW 1922
- Blackie's Imperial Library
- IN THE MUSGRAVE RANGES
- CHAPTER I
- A Tornado
- CHAPTER II
- Camels
- CHAPTER III
- A Message from the Unknown
- CHAPTER IV
- Wild Cattle
- CHAPTER V
- Riding Tests
- CHAPTER VI
- Smoke Signals
- CHAPTER VII
- Stealthy Foes
- CHAPTER VIII
- First Sight of the Musgraves
- CHAPTER IX
- Disaster
- CHAPTER X
- A Sandstorm
- CHAPTER XI
- Thirst
- CHAPTER XII
- The Rescue
- CHAPTER XIII
- Sidcotinga Station
- CHAPTER XIV
- A Mad Bull
- CHAPTER XV
- A Night Alarm
- CHAPTER XVI
- Mustering
- CHAPTER XVII
- The Branded Warragul
- CHAPTER XVIII
- Revenge
- CHAPTER XIX
- Chivalry in the Desert
- CHAPTER XX
- The Bull-roarer
- CHAPTER XXI
- Horseshoe Bend
- CHAPTER XXII
- Facing Death
- CHAPTER XXIII
- A Friend and a Foe
- CHAPTER XXIV
- A Prisoner
- CHAPTER XXV
- The Outpost of Death
- CHAPTER XXVI
- Arrkroo, the Hater
- CHAPTER XXVII
- The Dance of Death
- CHAPTER XXVIII
- Conclusion
- Some Volumes in Messrs. Blackie's List
- The Library of Famous Books
- THE NEW HENTY LIBRARY
- Strongly Bound in Cloth. Fully Illustrated New Coloured Wrapper
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