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Miller comments:'Of his romances the most interesting, Chillagoe Charlie, 1909, narrates the adventures of a bush parson, who plays the role of a masked Chinese outlaw in order to discover a hidden cavern of gold; associated with the gold rushes of the Mitchell River district of North Queensland.'
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