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1 Australian Explorers i "Honour to the dauntless heroes,", Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1912 single work poetry
— Appears in: The School Paper for Grade IV , April no. 179 1912; (p. 33-34) The School Paper : Grades V and VI , February no. 290 1923; (p. [1]-2)
1 The Death Of Santa Claus i "They told me Santa Claus was dead,", Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The School Paper for Class III , December no. 110 1905; (p. 160)
1 The Little Baskerville's i "My own dear Uncle Jim; I am writing you a letter", Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1902 single work poetry
— Appears in: Petersburg Times , 30 May 1902; (p. 3)
1 The Song of the Conquered Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1902 single work poetry
— Appears in: Petersburg Times , 4 April 1902; (p. 3)
1 A Lucky Opal Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1901 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: The Adelaide Observer , 14 December 1901; (p. 57)
A fantastical romance, with a disreputable relative, a cursed opal, and a pair of doomed lovers.
1 A Christmas Development Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1899 single work short story
— Appears in: The Adelaide Observer , 16 December 1899; (p. 53-54)
1 Dora's Sacrifice Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1896 single work short story
— Appears in: The Adelaide Observer , 19 December 1896; (p. 8)
1 Is It Not Something i "Is it not something to have lived and Fix this text known", Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1896 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cobram Courier , 20 February 1896; (p. 8)
1 The Hypnotist Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1895 single work novella romance
— Appears in: The Adelaide Observer , 21 December 1895; (p. 2-3)

A woman is blackmailed by a doctor who possesses a sinister influence over her mother–something that even her mother doesn't realise.

1 Old Friends i "I stand in the golden gloaming", Sesca Lewin Somerville , 1894 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Evening Journal , 22 September 1894; (p. 6)
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