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Westerly
vol.
58
no.
2
November
Delys Bird
(editor),
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
(editor),
2013
6691446
2013
periodical issue
2013
pg.
172-177
Note:
Epigraph: ’Dust is the Taoist symbol for noise and fuss of everyday life.’ - Arthur Waley
‘She spurned her broom and took a train.’ - Randolph Stow
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y
Westerly
vol.
58
no.
2
November
Delys Bird
(editor),
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
(editor),
2013
6691446
2013
periodical issue
2013
pg.
172-177
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Subjects:
- Goldfields area, Southeast Western Australia, Western Australia,