Coo-ee Coo-ee i(A43114 works by)
Writing name for: William Sylvester Walker
Gender: Male
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1 Understanding Coo-ee , 1922 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 2 December 1922; (p. 15-17)
Madge, heartbroken after the death of her mother, dismisses a marriage proposal from her friend Derrick, but when Derrick's half-cousin, Allan, arrives from England, Madge's interest is piqued. Allan, however, sagely advises Madge that work is the answer to overcoming her grief. Madge acts upon his advice and trains as a nurse in Brisbane. When Allan visits Madge twelve months later, he knows the time is right to propose to her.
1 By the Mouth of the Prophet Coo-ee , 1921 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 24 December 1921; (p. 42-43)
A prospector encounters an old, crippled Aboriginal man who asks if he can have his fancy pocket knife. The prospector reluctantly agrees, and the Aboriginal man proffers in exchange, with words of warning, a stuffed lizard purported to bring good and bad luck. Some bizarre events ensue for the prospector.
1 Court Farm Coo-ee , 1921 single work novella humour A young woman is astonished to discover the identity of first her father, then her mother.
1 To the Austral Eucalypts i "You in your own dear land I trace", Coo-ee , 1901 single work poetry
— Appears in: Virgin Gold : A Story of Adventure 1901; (p. 8)
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