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Late (1) one evening in 1973, on the Palamino River in Arkansas, Kelvin Parker and Chuck Hickson were quietly fishing. Then they saw (2) something. What they saw was a spaceship. Oblong. Egg-shaped. Kind of shaped (3) like a fish. It came over the water and landed on the bank behind them. It had a pulsating blue light. Two creatures got out, buzzing, (4) with pointed ears, crab claws, eye slits, holes in the middle of the face, one-legged. Parker fainted.
The creatures dragged the two men (5) on board the spaceship, examined them, and returned them unharmed to the river (6) bank (NOT side).
The men then went to the sheriff's office. Sheriff Fred Diamond of Palamino City was at (7) first sceptical. He locked them in a bugged (8) cell (room). Parker fell to his (9) knees and started to pray. The sheriff was convinced. "If these two men are lying, they (10) should be in Hollywood," he said.
The same night, UFO (11) sightings (NOT happenings, events, occurrences) were reported from several places near Palamino. A service station attendant reported to police a flashing blue light he had seen in the sky. A radio station weather-caster reported his radar was blacked (12) out.
Investigators flew (13) in (out) from the universities of Chicago and California. They were soon convinced that this was a non-terrestrial occurrence. The scientists hypnotised both men and made them live (14) through (out) the experience again.
Soon, Palamino City, (15) population 30,000, was the focal (16) point of national attention. Sheriff Diamond was receiving 2,000 telephone calls a day. The mayor was interviewed (17) on national network television. The town's hotels and bars were full of newspapermen. One reporter asked (18) another if he believed the story. He got the answer, "Hell, I don't know. But I can tell you this one sells. It's selling us (19) out down here, and it'll sell your newspaper for you (20) too (NOT also), shouldn't wonder."