Caroline F. Corbin Caroline F. Corbin i(A75039 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Frank Ellsworth's Trouble Caroline F. Corbin , 1890 single work short story crime
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , June vol. 25 no. 301 1890; (p. 531-535)
Domestic tale of a husband and wife forced into petty crime through want and lack of saving and foresight. A clerk cannot account for a £10 loss and - fearful of losing his position - he and his wife forge a relative's signature to obtain it. They are eventually forced to repay that theft, and two years of hardship follow until his employer's kindness makes good their sufferings. Moral tale, a little stilted but not too heavy handed. (PB)
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