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'It is the story of strange doings in the hill country of Victoria. Hugh Wharton, at his father's bidding, sets out on the latter's death, to seek his relatives in Australia, in order to share with them his fortune, and finds them far from what he had pictured them. Between the time he rides up into the mountains on his quest, after receiving certain mysterious and disconcerting hints, until he rides down again with the girl he has won, he passes through some sensational experiences, which follow quickly upon the heels of each other, and the reader will not care to lay down the book until he has finished it.'
Source:
'The Lady of the Cavern', The World's News, 28 February 1925, p.12.
Notes
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Dai Yin's thesis "The Representation of Chinese People in Australian Literature" (1994) notes the inclusion of Chinese characters in this work.
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Hilda Bridges (1881-1971)
Margaret Giordano
,
Don Norman
,
1984
single work
biography
— Appears in: Tasmanian Literary Landmarks 1984; (p. 119-122) -
Untitled
1925
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 18 June vol. 46 no. 2366 1925; (p. 3)
— Review of The Lady of the Cavern 1925 single work novel
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Untitled
1925
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 18 June vol. 46 no. 2366 1925; (p. 3)
— Review of The Lady of the Cavern 1925 single work novel -
Hilda Bridges (1881-1971)
Margaret Giordano
,
Don Norman
,
1984
single work
biography
— Appears in: Tasmanian Literary Landmarks 1984; (p. 119-122)
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