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Gilmore suggests men tell tales to other men, whereas women tell them to children, leading her to query the significance of tales, as well as a number of apparent paradoxes in the human situation.
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yThe Hound of the RoadMary Gilmore,
Sydney:Angus and Robertson,1922Z651791922selected work essay short story Sydney:Angus and Robertson,1922