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Through Fire and Water single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1887... 1887 Through Fire and Water
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Australian Town and Country Journal vol. 36 no. 936 17 December 1887 Z647798 1887 newspaper issue 1887 pg. 1274-1275
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories To Be Continued (editor), Braddon : Obiter Publishing , 2021 23838276 2021 anthology short story

    'In these stories of a quintessential Australian phenomenon, bushfires reveal a conflagration of human drama. They deepen the pain of a tragic love triangle, bring justice to a false mate, and push a young drover and his horse to the limits of their endurance. A priest and wedding guests find themselves fighting fires instead of toasting the happy couple. A woman capable of saving her farm from fire cannot save herself from the proprietary rage of men. And a good horse and a faithful dog prove themselves the best allies in a dangerous situation.' (Publication summary)

    Braddon : Obiter Publishing , 2021
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