Edwin M. Merrall Edwin M. Merrall i(A74500 works by)
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1 Ruth and Retribution Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 11 no. 126 1875; (p. 175-180)
Tale by a Yankee farmer to diggers speculating near his house of his former days on the diggings; of a mining co-operative, a thieving mate, a romance, a murder, and a skeleton. Well-told yarn with a simple plain romance threaded through it. Set in Australia - with some interesting side comments on US vs. British diggers' justice. (PB)
1 The Spectre of the Black Swamp : An Overlander's Story Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , November vol. 11 no. 126 1875; (p. 146-149) Australian Hauntings : Colonial Supernatural Fiction 2011; Australian Hauntings : Colonial Supernatural Fiction 2013; (p. 123-139)
Fifteen years after his murder by a jealous stockman, an overseer's ghost identitifies his killer and is able to leave the Black Swamp in peace. Interesting reminiscence of the time of the murder and the meeting with the ghost. Strong bush flavour. (PB)
1 The Mad Miner Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 11 no. 124 1875; (p. 10-12)
Set on the small U. T. (Ultima Thule) diggings, an account of the advent and habits of the Mad Miner - revealed after his death in truer colouring. Interesting tale of nobility lost.(PB)
1 The Belle of the Snowy River : A Tale of Love and War Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story adventure romance Set on the Kiandra goldfields soon after the rush began, a cultivated gold buyer, John Harris, comes between the honest miner Louey Mills, and his love, Norma Lane, the 'Belle'. Inflamed by the scheming 'Lip-trap Hardy' who plans to rob Harris, Mills is incited to shoot Harris who - having seduced Norma - is leaving the diggings. Hardy tomahawks Harris to death and with the aid of trackers he is captured and tried. Mills finally meets his death in the Second Maori war in New Zealand. (PB)
1 One-Eyed Billy Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 10 no. 123 1875; (p. 657-659)
On the Aborigines of the Warego tribe - their customs, social relations, etc. Depicts them as degraded savages. Anecdotes of Old Billy predominate, including his death - in self-defence. (PB)
1 The Poor Miner : An Australian Tale Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , April vol. 10 no. 119 1875; (p. 434-437)
Set on the worked out diggings at Sporting Flat, Dunolly, two large-hearted miners cede their claim to a poor miner and his starving family trying to eke out a living. Generous tale. (PB)
1 Striking the Lead Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , March vol. 10 no. 118 1875; (p. 388-389)
The spree indulged in by the inhabitants of a mining town when the company struck payable wash (or pay dirt.) Rough enthusiastic sketch. (PB)
1 The Miner's Dream Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 10 no. 117 1875; (p. 331-333)
Set in the Monaro (Maneroo) highlands, three miners determine to find the source of the gold discovered in the mountains - locating it in a narrow strip of land they call the Pinnacle Gate. A dream of rich jewels, caverns of precious stones and gold, gnomes etc. proves itself to be just that ... a dream. Slight but generally well told. (PB)
1 Dick's Pile Edwin M. Merrall , 1875 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 10 no. 116 1875; (p. 262-264)
Dick discovers about £500 of gold while fossicking on the Bendigo diggings just after splitting with his mates Tom and Harry. Determined not to drink it all away he plants the nugget, loses it, eventually finds it again, takes a drink to celebrate and weeks later turns out to be blind, paralysed and a cripple. (PB)
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