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A seasoned trader dies and bequeaths to his nephew a modest estate plus a pocket-book containing a crudely drawn map and a charge to follow its directions. The nephew, torn from his university life, examines the trophies and the map while recalling his uncle's stories of a remote region where a singular shining stone was seen from a mountain profile. The narrative melds obituary and inherited quest, recounting the uncle's earlier bush journeys and local lore about a tribe, a place of ritual ornament-making, and the intermittent blaze of light that marks the stone. The plot sets up an expedition and the promise of sudden fortune tempered by lingering uncertainty.
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