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1 A Modern Love Story Marie Hazen , 1890 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , February vol. 25 no. 297 1890; (p. 311-313)
A young woman's refusal of marriage and determination to try her wings in the city are converted into a realisation of the value of her true home with the man who loves her. (!) Moments of spirit and conventional resolution to this slight tale. (PB)
1 The Mystery of a Holly House Marie Hazen , 1882 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 17 no. 204 1882; (p. 479-480)
US murder mystery of 1870s. A beautiful young girl's unexplained death at a holiday house is eventually traced to a runaway ape. Tension well sustained, conclusion a little disappointing. (PB)
1 Why I Had Two Wedding Days Marie Hazen , 1882 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , May vol. 17 no. 204 1882; (p. 483-484)
Humorous romance of a bridegroom's resentment of the fuss surrounding his wedding; the misadventure that left him wounded and locked in the vestry for three days; and his eventual reconciliation with his bride. Pleasantly told. (PB)
1 The Old North Room Marie Hazen , 1882 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , September vol. 18 no. 208 1882; (p. 38)
A fatherless youth is left money by his uncle but the box in which it was secured is not to be found. It is eventually traced through its attempted robbery by a servant. Unadorned tale. (PB)
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