The Camp in Spur Gully single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 The Camp in Spur Gully
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'The story of a shooting expedition. The girls of the party, for greater freedom of action, have donned Norfolk coats and knickerbockers, and thereby incurred the displeasure of one of their male companions. This individual is in love with the central character of the tale—a typical Australian girl, sound in mind and body, beautiful, self-reliant, and true-hearted — but her affections are placed elsewhere, and when, having lost her way in the bush, her tormentor suddenly appears and forces his attentions upon her, she treats him as he deserves.'

Source: Magazine blurb.

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    y separately published work icon The Sydney Mail no. Christmas number 10 December 1913 11152861 1913 newspaper issue 1913 pg. 26, 54
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