At a New Rush in Victoria single work   short story   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1879... 1879 At a New Rush in Victoria
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A well written account of a rumour of gold, the rush, and subsequent disappointment - narrated with a dry sense of humour: 'With these remembrances there comes the wild desire to be again in the virgin country, with the grass growing in the tent threshold... I, sir, who am now being dandled in the lap of luxury, and 'move' daily from the drawing-room to dinner'.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Sydney Mail vol. 28 no. 1007 25 October 1879 Z1324897 1879 newspaper issue 1879 pg. 686
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Subjects:
  • Victorian goldfields area, Victoria,
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