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One-Man Boat
By ALICE-MARY SCHNIRRING
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The boat called Gemini sold cheap . . . perhaps because she had
murdered every previous owner.
The yacht-broker stopped, his feet slipping in the cold mud of the boat-yard, and pointed to a sleek hull that lifted above them, balanced gracefully on its slender fin keel, and supported by wooden shearings.
"Now, there's just the boat for you, Mr. Chambers," he said, a little wearily. "Of
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