M. L. (Mrs) Rayne M. L. (Mrs) Rayne i(A73220 works by)
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1 Love and Disparity M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1899 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 March vol. 34 no. 406 1899; (p. 166-167)
1 Where the Battle was Fought M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1898 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 33 no. 397 1898; (p. 382)
Story of male enmity and friendship. A judge meets an ex-Civil War soldier in the witness stand and discovers the friend of his youth who he had believed dead and whose sweetheart dies when he discovers she had only ever loved him - and male friendship is restored. (PB)
1 The Hat of Napoleon M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1897 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 33 no. 391 1897; (p. 29-30)
Domestic tale of Maggie, a young maid's fidelity and love for her poor French mistress. She saves to buy her a Christmas present - a bon bon box in the shape of Napoleon's hat, and saves her and the box from a fire in her mistress' block of flats on Christmas Eve. In hospital her mistress is reunited with her fiancee thought dead in the Franco-Prussian war - and Maggie is promoted to lady's maid. Maggie is compensated for her poverty in the tale by a warm family life - which her exiled mistress does not have; her loving heart; and the freedom from convention which the poor 'enjoy'. (PB)
1 Christmas at the Big Bonanza M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1896 single work short story adventure
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 32 no. 379 1896; (p. 100-102)
A Texan cowboy loves a spirited lady of Texan and Mexican blood but her guardian threatens to disown her if she marries against his will and the cowboy's money is lost in his uncle's financial failure. He goes to Colorado to hunt for gold with a handsome fellow Texan who is in league with the girl's guardian to double-cross the cowboy. A hard and dangerous ride on a stolen horse dressed in men's attire enables the lady - actually the cowboy's wife of a year - to save him from his companion's plot to ruin him. (PB)
1 A Mysterious Door M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1896 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 32 no. 378 1896; (p. 29-30)
Romance of a young couple who had eloped together living on nothing in a rich house. The young husband is sick and the wife tries to think of a story to sell for their food. She dreams of a mysterious door into their apartment and a room in which there is a miniature portrait of a beautiful woman and a manuscript telling of a Cuban/American's tragic love for a Cuban beauty. His last testament written before his execution, it recounts their love affair in Cuba, their rapture, her secret sorrow, a stolen encounter between brother and sister which results in her death from a pistol shot - and his death which he suffers rather than reveal it was her father who shot her, not the narrator lover. (PB)
1 A Bicycle Chase M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1896 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 32 no. 378 1896; (p. 36)
Romance by bicycle. A younger brother gives a false birthday to his sister's suitor and suggests a bicycle as a present - for his own use. Suitor and beloved rarely meet for a time as she is always out on her bicycle. He finally learns to ride too - but wins her by his failure to stay upright. Sub-plot of the Old and New Woman, bicycle bloomers etc. Light. (PB)
1 Devotion : A Picture M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1896 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 31 no. 377 1896; (p. 739)
Narrative of an artist's model's devotion to her cruel and selfish husband who will not permit her to work for anyone else. She has given up her child and finally her virtue to earn money to feed him in his illness. She dies, he goes mad and his picture represents their final scene. Slight; pathos. (PB)
1 A Sunday of Joy M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1896 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , March vol. 31 no. 370 1896; (p. 331-332)
US romance. An Easter meeting in Palermo promises love to a travelling American woman and man. A ring accidentally bestowed in parting cements their promise of another meeting in a year. But it also threatens disillusion when an abandoned wife dying in hospital recognises it as her husband's ring. All is made happy when the traveller is found to be the cousin of the absent husband. Slight. (PB)
1 A Peculiar Mistake M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1895 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 31 no. 367 1895; (p. 156-157)
Marriage. A young married couple's first quarrel over which of their relatives are to be invited for Christmas is mended. But not before letters are mixed up and an old harridan is offered kisses and the young wife told her husband will deal with her no longer. Confused communications. (PB)
1 An Idyl of Peace M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1893 single work prose western
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 28 no. 339 1893; (p. 694)
A group of cosmopolitan cowboys in North Texas are moved by the elocution of a dying lad - and his references to the woman he loves. Includes his peaceful death. (PB)
1 A New Year's Greeting M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1893 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 28 no. 332 1893; (p. 246)
Greetings to the sick, a prisoner, a prostitute, and the bereaved - with exhortations to reform, to be happy etc. Commonsense piety. (PB)
1 A Miracle of Christmas M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1893 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 28 no. 332 1893; (p. 238)
A 3 year-old hears the Christmas story from her father and is discovered, asleep, standing in the stable manger later that night. Sentimental piety. (PB)
1 One of Many M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1893 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , March vol. 28 no. 334 1893; (p. 362)
An abused wife refuses to let her drunken husband in until he is sober. Love and compassion move him to relent and in the morning she finds him dead ... Woman's self-sacrificing love. (PB)
1 The Heart of Christmas M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1893 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , December vol. 29 no. 343 1893; (p. 181)
Vignettes and reflections on the true Christian meaning of Christmas. (PB)
1 Delivered from Temptation M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1892 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 27 no. 325 1892; (p. 544)
US domestic. An abused wife resists the temptation to let her sick husband die - but kills herself. Brief; strong in parts. (PB)
1 Danny M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1892 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 27 no. 321 1892; (p. 317)
A little boy's love for the country and dislike of school is settled when he dies with his grieving parents beside him. His father wanted him sent back to school when he was sick. Child pathos. (PB)
1 A New Leaf M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1892 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 27 no. 320 1892; (p. 274)
Death of a husband always weakly promising to turn over a new leaf, and blotting them all. (PB)
1 A Saving Scheme M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1891 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 26 no. 308 1891; (p. 253)
An ageing preacher gains a pulpit to support his family by dyeing his hair. Prejudice of congregations for young ministers. Slight. (PB)
1 A Hint to the Husbands M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1888 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 24 no. 281 1888; (p. 96-97)
On not ceasing to compliment and pay attentions to wives once married. (PB)
1 Happy New Year M. L. (Mrs) Rayne , 1888 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 23 no. 272 1888; (p. 239)
On the various effects a heartfelt New Year's greeting may have on a suffering heart. (PB)
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