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2 3 y separately published work icon Little Miss Anzac : The True Story of an Australian Doll Ada A. Holman , London : T. C. and E. C. Jack , 1917 Z999668 1917 single work children's fiction children's 'Portrays the innocent misdemeanors of Molly and her doll through an amusing, anecdotal story of the gradual destruction through "adventures" of the much-loved Woodeny. Woodeny survives a series of potential usurpers in her young owner's affections to the point where she is sans arms, legs, haireven face' (Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Fiction 214).
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