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Even after four years, Jim clings to the hope that his unfaithful wife will return to him. He waits patiently for a letter from her, but the letter that he finally receives does not bring good news.
(p. 40-45)
A Wayfareri"He did not seek the things that others sought,",Francis Kenna,
single work poetry
(p. 62)
Widderini"In an eastern verandah that looks on grey plains rolling out to the rim",John Farrell,
single work poetry
(p. 86-92)
Kitty Brent suffers a lonely existence with only her jealous husband and baby for company. When a new chum befriends Kitty, her husband's jealousy erupts with tragic consequences.
New Publications1893single work review — Appears in:
The Sydney Mail,23 Decembervol.
56no.
17461893;(p. 1320) — Review of
The Antipodean1893periodical issue 'The Antipodean contains a tale by Rolf Boldrewood which would be easily be passed over if it did not bear his name'
New Publications1893single work review — Appears in:
The Sydney Mail,23 Decembervol.
56no.
17461893;(p. 1320) — Review of
The Antipodean1893periodical issue 'The Antipodean contains a tale by Rolf Boldrewood which would be easily be passed over if it did not bear his name'