Julian Hope Julian Hope i(A76368 works by)
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1 Toby and I Julian Hope , 1895-1894 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 31 no. 364 1895; (p. 737-740)
Sprightly tale of a young 16 year-old girl's last taste of childhood and her entry into love and courtship. Love for her dog Toby, romps with her brothers, an evening of theatricals in male attire exposed; banishment from the drawing-room for a year amd the consequent end of an adolescent flirtation are finally ended by the love of a rising young solicitor. Humorous especially observations on her older sister's suitor, bald lisping Mr Boos, and her fear of her father. [Some sense of Lolita in her 'wakening' - proposal and kiss.] (PB)
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