Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
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Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
MILES FRANKLIN
First published in Great Britain by William Blackwood & Sons 1909
TO THE
ENGLISH MEN WHO BELIEVE IN VOTES FOR WOMEN
THIS STORY IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED, BECAUSE THE WOMEN HEREIN CHARACTERISED WERE NEVER FORCED TO BE
"SUFFRAGETTES,"
THEIR COUNTRYMEN HAVING GRANTED THEM THEIR RIGHTS AS
SUFFRAGISTS
IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1902.
CONTENTS
GLOSSARY OF COLLOQUIALISMS AND SLANG TERMS.
Some Everyday Folk and Dawn.
ONE.
CLAY'S.
TWO.
AT CLAY'S.
THREE.
BECOMING ACQUAINTED WITH GRANDMA CLAY.
FOUR.
DAWN'S AMBITION.
FIVE.
MISS FLIPP'S UNCLE.
SIX.
GRANDMA CLAY'S LOVE-STORY.
SEVEN.
THE LITTLE TOWN OF NOONOON.
EIGHT.
GRANDMA TURNS NURSE.
NINE.
THE KNIGHT HAS A STOLEN VIEW OF THE LADY.
TEN.
PROVINCIAL POLITICS AND SEMI-SUBURBAN DENTISTS.
ELEVEN.
ANDREW DISGRACES HIS "RARIN'."
TWELVE.
SOME SIDE-PLAY.
THIRTEEN.
VARIOUS EVENTS.
FOURTEEN.
THE PASSING OF THE TRAINS.
FIFTEEN.
ALAS! MISS FLIPP!
SIXTEEN.
ADVANCE, AUSTRALIA!
SEVENTEEN.
MRS BRAY AND CARRY COME TO ISSUES.
EIGHTEEN.
THE FOUNDATION OF THE POULTRY INDUSTRY.
NINETEEN.
AN OPPORTUNELY INOPPORTUNE DOUCHE.
TWENTY.
"ALAS! HOW EASILY THINGS GO WRONG!"
TWENTY-ONE.
THINGS GO MORE WRONG.
TWENTY-TWO.
TWENTY-THREE.
UNIVERSAL ADULT SUFFRAGE.
I.
II.
III.
TWENTY-FOUR.
LITTLE ODDS AND ENDS OF LIFE.
TWENTY-FIVE.
"LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM."
TWENTY-SIX.
"OFF WITH THE OLD."
TWENTY-SEVEN.
TWENTY-EIGHT.
LET THERE BE LOVE.
TWENTY-NINE.
THIRTY.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSULT 'THE NOONOON ADVERTISER' OF THAT DATE.
L'ENVOI.
THE END.
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