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1 A Night With the Denizens of the Bush 1903 single work prose children's
— Appears in: School Paper for Classes V and VI , July no. 54 1903; (p. 88-91) The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII , February no. 298 1925; (p. 2-4)
This piece of passionate prose makes a plea for the 'youngest nation' and 'oldest land on earth' to 'realize with sympathy the existence of life in nature other than our own'; to 'preserve the quaint denizens of our forests'; and to be mindful of the detrimental effects of the 'extermination' of the native marsupials.
1 Adam Lindsay Gordon : An Unfinished Fragment i "All night I've heard the marsh frogs croak,", A. L. G. , 1886 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 9 October vol. 34 no. 874 1886; (p. 756) The Register , 13 September 1886; (p. 5)
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