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1 Shamrock Leaves T. M. G. , 1890 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 25 no. 296 1890; (p. 277-279)
Generalised romance of England. A soldier woos his lady but they are soon separated, he to fight the Arabs, taking a keepsake of embroidered shamrock leaves and her hair with him. She fears he is dead and the arrival of the keepsake with a farewell letter seem to confirm the newspaper report - until he appears himself. Very slight; insubstantial. (PB)
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