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A bank clerk's plan to frighten a girl and her companion outside a bush township backfires, and his new mackintosh is riddled with gunshot. Includes a possum hunt and a trial before a magistrate. Varied interest. (PB)
A horse's refusal to move results in many attempts to persuade him, and at last futile attempts to stop him and the runaway buggy. Country humour. (PB)
The purchase of a monstrous goose leads a suburban husband through scratches, sleepless nights, a midnight prowl, a night in gaol, a brawl in a wagonette, and a court summons. Narrated by his wife and set in Melbourne. Domestic humour; 'wife knows best' moral. (PB)
A widowed farmer's marriage proposal is mixed up with a letter to a fierce school teacher offering her the Beachville school. Only after a confusing and uncomfortable afternoon with the harridan is the mistake discovered. Competent; harsh portrait of the spinster school teacher. (PB)
A vengeful Victorian farmer murders the policeman who secretly married his beloved, strangles her new-born child and chains her up and abuses her with the help of his mother. Mark Sinclair solves the mystery with the help of their farm hand, an industrial school boy. Horrible but well told. Involves a dog's hide cured, cut, and left near the murder victims ... (PB)
An old maid attempts to break up a romance by spreading the rumour that the bride-to-be is only marrying for money. Her aunt quickly clears things up. Thin. (PB)
A Monmouth nobleman and a Welsh baron argue over the historic length of their respective pedigrees - eventually traced back before creation. Tall story. (PB)
A lady's first love letter is spoiled by misspelling 'carressing' and she chases it through the echelons of the post office until she retrieves it - only to discover the mistake was in the draft. Insubstantial charm. (PB)