Southern Lights single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1932... 1932 Southern Lights
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  • Epigraph: This is the tale that Frozen Joe told, inert upon a deck-chair in the shade. He told it because the sea was blue enamel between the palms; because the sun was a ball of brass, and the sky a puddle of lead; because we said: 'If you must talk, Joe, tell us a tale of something cold...snow and ice and Esquimaux...anything. Only don't sit there hiccoughing that it was hotter at Saki-serua in'27!

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    y separately published work icon The Australian Journal vol. 67 no. 796 1 July 1932 Z1133338 1932 periodical issue 1932 pg. 792-794, 798
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