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1 Mrs Carlisle's Secret Loyola (fl.1877) , 1878 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 13 no. 153 1878; (p. 287-291)
A young squatter, Eric Leigh, rescues siblings Aubrey and Valorie Carlisle from a boating accident near the St Kilda jetty. Thus he meets his future wife and hears the secret of her father's conviction and transportation to Australia for a murder he did not commit. Pleasant well-told suburban romance with a dash of convict experience from an earlier age. (PB).
1 La Belle Lillian Loyola (fl.1877) , 1877 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 13 no. 148 1877; (p. 71-77)
Two East Melbourne bachelors - cousins - fall in love with a singer 'La Belle Lillian' who sings to support her mother ... Conventional romance pleasantly told - only the heroine's profession unusual.(PB).
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