Untitled single work   poetry   "A man who tells the truth may go,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1896... 1896 Untitled
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  • Epigraph: Yes, I'm rejected again. And I'll tell you why. I give them too much naked al fresco truth. That's why. The man who wins now must lie; yes, on his face, on his back, standing up, sleeping, waking, everyway. - Candidate Jones (N.S.W.)

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    y separately published work icon The Free-Lance vol. 1 no. 6 28 May 1896 Z1694015 1896 periodical issue 1896 pg. 13
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