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Contents
* Contents derived from the 1896 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Alice, and I, and Memory i"We supped together in modest state -",single work poetry
(p. 2)
Section: The Red Page
Henry Parkesi"In the dim past, great men have lived and died;",G. R. Maclean,
single work poetry
(p. 2)
Section: The Red Page
Mitchell joins a group of contractors, all working for The Oracle, a bricklayer, in Western Australia. One of the labourers is O'Briar, an unpopular man who keeps to himself. When voices, both male and female, are heard coming from his tent at night the workers are perplexed, but it is Mitchell who solves the mystery.