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Issue Details: First known date: 1888... vol. 23 no. 273 February 1888 of The Australian Journal est. 1865 The Australian Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Within the Jaws of Death, Claude Ryot , single work short story
Encounter with a maniac in a country town in Gippsland, Victoria. An orphan living with his kindly uncle has music lessons from a neighbouring professor until the day arrives when the professor seeks his soul for his music. Fair example of the genre; perhaps the first in the AJ set explicitly in Australia. (PB)
(p. 300-301)
Miss Maythorne, E. W. P. , single work short story romance
A London bachelor informs a friend of his intention to marry a pretty heiress, the daughter of a friend of his aunt's in South Devon. A Highland walking tour and a quarrel with an innkeeper introduce the friend to her first - and she marries him instead. (PB)
(p. 308-309)
Crushed, single work prose
An aspiring author is advised on the realities of romance by a newspaper reporter. Humour. (PB)
(p. 309)
At the Little Christabel, Zenas Dane , single work short story
Woman's faithful love redeems claim-jumping husband in a Colorado mining town. A hard-working boarding-house cook wins the respect of all men in the town - and saves the husband who deserted her from a lynching, making an honest man of him. Plain tale of woman's influence and men's honest respect; set in the peak mining period though told in the present. (PB)
(p. 310-311)
In the North Wing, Lionel Sparrow , single work short story horror
Set in a castle. The narrator, recovering from a fever, experiences a vision of the terrible deaths of three earlier inhabitants of the castle - in 1465. Mad Sir Phillip Margrave extracts the eyes of Lady Alice Tremaine, and her lover Cyril Verehurst kills him in a swordfight resulting also in his own death and the suicide of Lady Alice. Sir Phillip's mad obsession to mutilate the human form is experienced by the narrator - and on his awakening he discovers Lady Alice's eyes preserved in a casket over the centuries ... Costume horror laced with obsession; violently fascinating in parts rather than artistically pleasing as a whole. (PB)
(p. 312-313)
For Her Dear Sake, Jasper Garson , single work short story
A temperance tale set principally during the gold rush days. Two English youths love the one girl, and she loves the one inclined to drink. His faithful friend follows him out to Australia but when he fails to save him from drink on the diggings, shoots him rather than allow him to marry her. He returns to England but eventually she learns the truth and all three lives are blighted ... This tale told to a station owner by a reclusive shepherd in his employ ... Sentimental but a certain strength in the 'murder before marriage' determination. Weakest in the introduction and conclusion where the narrator tells of his conversion to temperance. (PB)
(p. 314-316)
Down in the Valley, M. Quad , single work prose
White men watch a courageous wounded Apache as a mountain Puma tracks and kills him. Unable to intervene because he or they would attract others of his implacable tribe. Descriptive. Courage admired. (PB)
(p. 316-317)
The Death of Blucher, single work prose
Historical narrative of Prussian Field-Marshal Blucher's confession to the King of Prussia of his first encounter with the ghosts of his family killed in the Seven Years War of the 1750s, and their return as his own death approaches around 1815. Interesting - 'historical' ghost tale; competently written. (PB)
(p. 326)
Her Husband, single work short story romance
A wife wins back her husband's love from a rival by pretended indifference to it and a close friendship with an Austrian gentleman. Three years patience leave their reward ... Well crafted 'sophisticated' depiction of a man's love from two contrasting women; and a conventionally reassuring victory of loving virtue and sagacity over passion. (PB)
(p. 327-329)
She Got the Cloak, single work prose
Domestic. A wife's tears and tale of a minister's visit gain her a sealskin coat. Humour. (PB)
(p. 329)
The Middle House, W. W. , single work short story
An old maid's complaints of the terrace house next door in Chiswick Street Melbourne attract Detective Sinclair to the neighbourhood and eventually lead to her murder by thieves. Investigations point to the house complained of - a gambling house with a beautiful French woman as decoy. She and her husband committed the murder. Bloody description of body. (PB)
(p. 330-336)
Vengeance, single work prose western
An army scout is tracked and killed by an Indian warrior he shot at in the fort. Persistence of revenge. (PB)
(p. 338)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Includes the second instalment of 'Karuna', pp. 302-307.
Notes:
Includes the fourth instalment of 'Tressilian Court; Or, The Baronet's Son', pp. 318-325.
Notes:
Includes the first instalment of Mrs Harrison Lee's 'Tempted and Tried : The Story of Two Sisters, An Australian Tale', pp. 291-298.
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