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Issue Details: First known date: 1886... vol. 21 no. 249 February 1886 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1886 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
An Anecdote of Beau Brummell, single work prose
Brummell enjoys a landlord's repast but can not afford to pay for it. Humour. (PB)
(p. 299)
The Valentine, single work short story romance
Slight English romance. Two cousins discover they love the same man and Florence sacrifices her own happiness that the other may marry the man who truly loves her. Death follows. (PB)
(p. 300-301)
He Wanted Development, single work prose humour
US anecdote of a husband's successful attempt to avoid his wife's eye as she waited up for him to come home. (PB)
(p. 301)
Reprieved, An Ex-Rebel , single work short story
A youth sentenced to death in Dalton USA in 1864 for deserting the Confederate army is reprieved at the last moment but not before he has gone mad. Sketchy; some immediacy. (PB)
(p. 302)
Turning the Points : A Railway Porter's Story Told to his Vicar, Robert Overton , single work short story
A one-legged parishioner tells his vicar the story of his life as the son of a drunkard, working hard on the streets of London and then on the railway where he saves a train of people after coming back from his first religious meeting. Pithy, humorous and with an eye for the injustice of a Christian company overworking its employees. (PB)
(p. 303-304)
The Legend of the Willow, single work prose myth/legend
Origin of the weeping willow in a bud gleamed from garden clippings by a poor small child. Pathos of sentimental variety. (PB)
(p. 310)
Forged Together, single work short story adventure
Tale of a French prison, escape, and killing in self-defence. Tale of French convict sentenced for conspiring against the government recalls his years chained to a desperate counterfeiter, their escape, and his battle for life when they meet accidentally as lamplighters in the dome of St Peters in Rome. Tale of action; odd conclusion. (PB)
(p. 310-311)
A White Phantom, single work short story romance
English ghost tale and romance. A major in the service of George III spends a night at a retired Colonel's country house, proves a ghost to be the colonel's daughter sleepwalking and marries her. Slight, jaunty. (PB)
(p. 311-312)
Only a Button, single work short story
Domestic tale. A wife's procrastination in caring for her small tasks costs her husband a £5000 inheritance when he misses his train. Slight; tediously exemplary. (PB)
(p. 313-314)
Love's Sacrifice, Rosamond Paty , single work short story romance
Two lovers part when a dying mother extracts a promise from them both that her son shall marry the penniless daughter of her own true love, an artist she forsook for a rich man. It takes five years to discover that she is the artist's daughter, adopted by another. (PB)
(p. 314-316)
Nine!, M. Quad , single work short story
A picket counts sentinels on the battlefield and finds one corpse too many, thus sealing his own and the regiment's fate. Impressionistic. (PB)
(p. 316)
Apple Orchard, W. W. , single work short story
Sinclair is attracted to the beautiful daughter of a partially paralysed overland owner, Moyra Prout, but she is engaged to the dubious Ned Crofton. When Crofton is hunted for forgery she helps him hide in the orchard's cider press and repulses Sinclair, but finds crofton has murdered her father. He is hanged and she enters a convent! (PB)
(p. 316-322)
Order 14, single work short story
English romance incorporating racing stratagems and legal technicalities. A fast living but honest nobleman seeks to redeem his debts through a horse race and thus marry Alice Wardle, but his rival seeks to use legalities to prevent him. Light.(PB)
(p. 323-324)
An Adventure with a Peccary, J. F. , single work short story humour
Hearty sailor's yarn of a peccary caught by the Irish crew of the 'Galway' off San Francisco and the disruption it caused to pigs and crew aboard. Humorous and sprightly tale. (PB)
(p. 325-326)
Victory at Last, single work prose humour
Eighteen years after his house was built a man paints it - his wife has died and so they no longer disagree on colours. (PB)
(p. 326)
An Old Maid's Story, Ray Kay , single work short story
English tale of love's vengeance. A paralysed woman tells her niece of the pain of her youth when she discovered her fiancee loved her scheming cousin, the rupture of their engagement and his re-engagement to the cousin. A lightning flash is all that prevents her burning her cousin in her bridal robes. Thin; bizarre ending - the cousin's stratagems well depicted. (PB)
(p. 326-327)
A Floral Design, single work prose
A colloquial touch for a funeral arrangement. Humour. (PB)
(p. 327)
The Megaphone; Or, Crime Prevented, Saunterer , single work short story fantasy
Science Fantasy. An ingenious megaphone allows a Tasmanian and his uncle, a returned detective and landlord of a hotel near Melbourne, to listen to and be heard by people at a distance - including a group of criminals and a Cup race. Generally unabsorbing. (PB)
(p. 335-336)
Not Wholly Lost, M. M. Glover , single work short story
Domestic drama. A husband and wife quarrel and separate over his refusal to allow her brother to come and live with them. Her pride is vanquished after several months, especially when she learns of her brother's weakness, and she writes asking his forgiveness ... (PB)
(p. 336-337)
That Country House, Nita , single work short story romance
Light summer romance. Four young women and their mother go by train to the country house rented for a month by their father. After making themselves at home for the day they discover they are in the wrong house. (PB)
(p. 337-338)

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Notes:
Includes first instalment of Sylvanus Cobb Jr's serial fiction, 'The Mornington Mystery', pp. 291-299.
Notes:
Includes the second and final instalment of 'Our Christmas Picnic, and the Stories Told at It', pp. 304-309.
Notes:
Includes the eighth instalment of Sarah Parr's 'A Terrible Resolve; Or, Lady Elgar's Child', pp. 328-335.
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