A First-Class Passage single work   short story   detective  
Issue Details: First known date: 1883... 1883 A First-Class Passage
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The youthful narrator's attentions to a young lady crossing the Atlantic from Liverpool on the same ship gives him embarrassment when she is exposed as a male bank robber. And the annoying second-class passenger is in fact a police detective who disappears overboard one night - a possible murder victim. Well-controlled narrative voice of youthful naivety. (PB)

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Journal vol. 18 no. 219 August 1883 Z1015813 1883 periodical issue 1883 pg. 650-652
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