Frank H. Sweet Frank H. Sweet i(A73198 works by)
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1 Under Suspicion Frank H. Sweet , 1892 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 27 no. 324 1892; (p. 475-476)
US tale of the Sacramento gold rush in 1852 and the narrator who is hung for horse-stealing by local vigilantes but survives to save a stage-coach from attack. Frontier tale. Lively. (PB)
1 His Royal Highness Frank H. Sweet , 1883 single work short story adventure
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 19 no. 220 1883; (p. 45-46)
Australian gold rush adventure. An aristocratic stranger joins a band of gold-diggers, earning their respect by his courage and recklessness. After many weeks of hard and isolated work they decide to return and discover the stranger has left with their gold - but they are attacked by bushrangers and he returns fighting recklessly until they are repelled. He dies from a slow wound, as silent about his identity as he lived. Tale of male affection despite unequal social origins - all possible in the bush. (Status markers still maintained, however). (PB)
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