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1 Little Tiny : A True Story of Australian Shepherd Life W. S. Windsor , 1872 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , October vol. 8 no. 89 1872; (p. 82-84)
An ex-convict shepherd and his wife die of fever in their isolated bush-hut. 'Tiny', their six-year old daughter survives their death and a dingo attack only to die as rescue is at hand. (PB)
1 Adolphus Biggles's Adventures W. S. Windsor , 1872 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , August vol. 7 no. 87 1872; (p. 656-659)
Romance of suburban Melbourne - begun in a train to Windsor and resolved in a St Kilda college. Interesting for the strain of vulgarity which undercuts the accustomed courtship narrative - a little clumsily. (PB)
1 A Young Body-Snatcher W. S. Windsor , 1872 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 7 no. 84 1872; (p. 507-508)
How two Melbourne boys save the beautiful neighbouring child, Maria - mistakenly buried alive after a fever. Childhood reminiscence, set in the 'earlier' days of Victoria, with a certain rough innocence. (PB)
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