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1 Miss Maythorne E. W. P. , 1888 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 23 no. 273 1888; (p. 308-309) Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 5 October 1894;
A London bachelor informs a friend of his intention to marry a pretty heiress, the daughter of a friend of his aunt's in South Devon. A Highland walking tour and a quarrel with an innkeeper introduce the friend to her first - and she marries him instead. (PB)
1 A Glad New Year : Or, the Mystery of Porteth E. W. P. , 1886 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 21 no. 248 1886; (p. 242-246)
Light British romance. Elma Morns rescues Clarence Percival, heir to the Manor, from death in a fierce snowstorm on the West Cornwall coast. They are in love but his sister's determination that he should marry his cousin, and Elma's father's refusal to consent prevent them - until a terrible storm on Christmas Eve, the destruction of a lighthouse light, and a mad rescue attempt in the ocean waves and a chance reunion clear the way. Pleasant. (PB)
1 On St Valentines Day E. W. P. , 1885 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 20 no. 237 1885; (p. 303-307)
Flora Easton, a wealthy banker's daughter, is courted by Lord Eaglehurst, reportedly for her money. She is already engaged to her cousin, and so refuses the offer of marriage Eaglehurst makes despite loving him. Her father's suicide and financial ruin reveal the true state of love and loyalty, and all is settled in Sussex on St Valentines Day. Pleasant, slight. (PB)
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