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Alternative title: Because of the Ruzilla
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Appears in:
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y
The Bulletin
vol.
77
no.
3975
18 April
1956
Z594199
1956
periodical issue
1956
pg.
20-21
Note: With title: Because of the Ruzilla
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y
The Bulletin
vol.
77
no.
3975
18 April
1956
Z594199
1956
periodical issue
1956
pg.
20-21
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Appears in:
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y
Coast To Coast : Australian Stories 1955-1956
Henrietta Drake-Brockman
(editor),
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1956
Z899731
1956
periodical issue
short story
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1956
pg.
11-19
Note: With title: Because of the Ruzilla
-
y
Coast To Coast : Australian Stories 1955-1956
Henrietta Drake-Brockman
(editor),
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1956
Z899731
1956
periodical issue
short story
Sydney
:
Angus and Robertson
,
1956
pg.
11-19
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Appears in:
- y Southern Harvest : An Anthology of Australian Short Stories R. F. Brissenden (editor), Melbourne : Macmillan , 1964 Z411777 1964 anthology short story Melbourne : Macmillan , 1964 pg. 260-270
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Appears in:
- y The Time of the Peacock : Stories New York (City) : Roy Publishers , 1965 Z519582 1965 selected work short story Most of the twelve stories in the collection are narrated by the small Indian girl, Nimmie, who weaves together the sometimes happy, sometimes sad, strands of a mixed Moslem and Hindu Indian-Australian home community in near physical isolation from city or town life. New York (City) : Roy Publishers , 1965 pg. 11-20
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Appears in:
- y The Time of the Peacock : Stories New York (City) : Roy Publishers , 1965 Z519582 1965 selected work short story Most of the twelve stories in the collection are narrated by the small Indian girl, Nimmie, who weaves together the sometimes happy, sometimes sad, strands of a mixed Moslem and Hindu Indian-Australian home community in near physical isolation from city or town life. Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1965 pg. 11-20
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Appears in:
- y Short Stories of Australia : The Moderns Beatrice Davis (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1967 Z822981 1967 anthology short story Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1967 pg. 1-8
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Appears in:
- y Best Australian Short Stories Douglas Stewart (editor), Beatrice Davis (editor), Melbourne : Lloyd O'Neil , 1971 Z380931 1971 anthology short story Melbourne : Lloyd O'Neil , 1971 pg. 228-235
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Appears in:
- y Impressions on a Continent : A Collection of Australian Short Stories Bill Scott , Richmond : Heinemann Australia , 1983 Z1400804 1983 anthology short story Richmond : Heinemann Australia , 1983 pg. 147-153
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Appears in:
- y The Time of the Peacock : Stories New York (City) : Roy Publishers , 1965 Z519582 1965 selected work short story Most of the twelve stories in the collection are narrated by the small Indian girl, Nimmie, who weaves together the sometimes happy, sometimes sad, strands of a mixed Moslem and Hindu Indian-Australian home community in near physical isolation from city or town life. North Ryde : Sirius Books , 1989 pg. 11-20
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Appears in:
- y Wilder Shores : Women's Travel Stories of Australia and Beyond Robin Lucas (editor), Clare Forster (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1992 Z99896 1992 anthology short story prose travel St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1992 pg. 188-196
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Appears in:
- y The Oxford Book of Australian Short Stories Michael Wilding (editor), South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1994 Z92140 1994 anthology short story criticism extract poetry crime humour South Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1994 pg. 193-199
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Settings:
- New England, New South Wales,
- Bush,