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'Printed and published by the proprietors, William Cooper and C. H. F. Badnall, at the Guardian Office, Bentnick street, Portland.' (Colophon, 4 July 1876: 4)
'A complicated melodramatic tale turning upon the terms of a will and the substitution of one child for another, a fact that only comes to light after the boy has fallen in love with his own sister.' (The Bibliography of Australasian Judaica 1788-2008, p. 9)