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Recalls English customs, scenes and sentiments, and urges that they be introduced into the social virtues and home spirit of the emerging Australia. (PB)
Story of Doddypeck brother and sister and their romance which shakes the dullest village in south-eastern England - Little Bumblethorpe - to its core. Humour. (PB)
Pansie is a minor dancer at one of the lesser London theatres, the mainstay of her fatherless family, when she is suddenly given the starring role in the Christmas pantomime. She is saved from being burnt by a nobleman who marries her. (PB)
On a remedy for the receding love of 10 years' married life where the partners have differing qualities of soul. Written as advice from one woman to another. Moralistic. (PB)