J. Templeton Cox J. Templeton Cox i(A78558 works by)
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1 Ruby's Golden Hair and How She Came By It J. Templeton Cox , 1897 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , January vol. 32 no. 380 1897; (p. 187-188)
The health of a doctor's wife is in danger when her daughter is born with a head of golden hair - just like the barmaid where her husband had been spending his evenings for months past. All is restored, mother and child reunited, when the doctor confesses the barmaid is his long lost sister. Interesting for remarks on status of barmaids, threat to marriage, etc. (PB)
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