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1 Barnabas Anid (sic) the Bluegums C. J. Scott (fl.1922) , 1922 single work short story children's fiction children's
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 4 February 1922; (p. 45)
A young prince travels the world with his last stop being Australia. He ventures into the bush and is enraptured by the beauty of the blue gums. Astonished, he finds his love of the trees has broken a spell cast upon the land long ago by King Arbor's evil sister, and the tree he has so admired transforms into a beautiful princess. By marrying her, he breaks the spell for all others who were also turned into blue gums.
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