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E. Dalrymple E. Dalrymple i(A144162 works by) (a.k.a. Ethel Dalrymple)
Writing name for: Ethel Kelman
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1 This England i "The world's eyes are upon you, O guardian of the waves", E. Dalrymple , 1940 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 17 August no. 32023 1940; (p. 9)
1 1 y separately published work icon When the Stars Look Down E. Dalrymple , Burwood : F. J. Thwaites , 1936 Z1561520 1936 single work children's fiction children's fantasy The Bunyip Babes are so great in number, and so very mischievous, that their father goes to sleep for a year at a time and leaves their mother, 'Mummybun', to look after them all. Nulla and Tilba, the naughtiest of all the Babes, have many adventures in the bush with their siblings and meet mythical creatures and Australian animals, all the while trying to avoid Mummybun's discipline.
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