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1 Watch and Watched C. C. F. , 1881 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 16 no. 192 1881; (p. 504)
An Australian visitor to London tells of a friend who loses and recovers his watch at the 'King's Head', and is watched by a detective. (PB)
1 My Trip Home C. C. F. , 1875 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 10 no. 117 1875; (p. 303)
The sea voyage from Melbourne to London in 1856 on a ship of wealthy gold miners - fearful at first of Russian plans to capture Australian gold ships but reassured by news of peace between England, France and Russia. (PB)
1 A Night in a Church C. C. F. , 1874 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 9 no. 109 1874; (p. 584)
A night spent in a church at Warminster, Wiltshire in February 1849 by a legal clerk who was drowsy after a small drink. Basic account. (PB)
1 Fair Julia C. C. F. , 1874 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 10 no. 113 1874; (p. 96)
A sailor on a ship bound for Adelaide in the 1850s falls in love with a female passenger and deserts ship to marry her - but in the meantime she marries a lucky digger. Brief but with the tang of personal experience. (PB)
1 The Two Stowaways C. C. F. , 1873 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , July vol. 8 no. 98 1873; (p. 607-608)
Two women are discovered by the steerage passengers on a voyage between Adelaide and Melbourne. When the captain discovers them during rough seas he puts them off at desolate Kangaroo Island - and no more is heard ... (PB)
1 The Death Waggon - A Story of Fact C. C. F. , 1873 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 9 no. 102 1873; (p. 151)
On a holiday on an English farm on the Mendip hills in the narrator's youth, a terrible storm and a strange dream, and a chance encounter years later in South Australia. (PB)
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