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Mrs Macintosh discovers her new maid, Jessie, has a mind of her own. Jessie has travelled to Australia from Scotland to marry Alec Graeme, but Alec seems to have changed his mind. Mr Macintosh steps in to help.
(p. 10, 77)
Poppiesi"Bring me not roses,",Myra Morris,
single work poetry
(p. 14)
Section: Between Ourselves
Prayeri"Oh, do not call on Heaven",Daisy M.,
single work poetry
(p. 15)
Section: Between Ourselves
Green Firei"Those slender grasses are so like",Mabel Forrest,
single work poetry
(p. 16)
Section: Between Ourselves
Outcasti"I have a fellowship with Ishmael",Ethel Davies,
single work poetry
(p. 17)
Section: Between Ourselves