H. C. Dodge H. C. Dodge i(A76023 works by)
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1 Brave College Girls H. C. Dodge , 1898 single work short story adventure
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , July vol. 33 no. 398 1898; (p. 461-462)
Two boarding school girls home for Christmas holidays kill one of the burglars attempting to rob the house and lead to the capture of the other. Female friendship and courage. (PB)
1 Our Invisible Guest H. C. Dodge , 1897 single work short story crime
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 32 no. 388 1897; (p. 605-607)
An ingenious burglary plot involving false telegrams and a trunk fitted out to accommodate a thief fails when it is repeated on cousins of a former vicitm. (PB)
1 A Terrible Night H. C. Dodge , 1893 single work short story adventure
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 28 no. 339 1893; (p. 664-66)
An American medical student arrives late at night in Paris and is lured to an isolated hotel. He escapes murder by constructing a ladder and fleeing out the window. Usual - traveller in strange hotel and murder genre. 'Naivete' of US traveller in Europe is a new emphasis. (PB)
1 Nobody Knows But Mother i "Nobody knows of the work it makes", H. C. Dodge , 1888 single work poetry
— Appears in: Northern Territory Times and Gazette , 20 October 1888;
1 My Adventure with a Burglar H. C. Dodge , 1887 single work prose
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 22 no. 264 1887; (p. 514)
A country resident overcomes his own fear of burglars but only removes his wife's when they mistake her brother for a thief one night and attack him accordingly ... Humour. (PB)
1 A Muse-Sick Piece i "'Oh! long enough fife fiddle love", H. C. Dodge , 1882 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 6 May vol. 25 no. 643 1882; (p. 845)
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