Great Snakes single work   short story  
Is part of The Browns of Bangaroo G. Hermon Gill , 1937 series - author short story (number 13 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 1937... 1937 Great Snakes
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'The Browns of Bangaroo, Dad and Mum, 20-year-old Cynthia, and flapper Betty, are in England doing the grand tour. Meanwhile, their orchard home, somewhere in Australia, is being cared for by their relatives, the Forsyths, whom Ian Travers, second officer of the R.M.S. Mandalay, and the affianced of Cynthia Brown, is visiting. It is his first up-country trip in Australia, and he has been mistaken for a confidence man and arrested by the local police.'

Source:

'The Browns of Bangaroo', The Australasian, 21 August 1937, p.9.

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