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  1. You Never Can TELL Complete Short Story A delightful story of a gilded playboy who grew up overnight
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 6 March 1937 p 4 Literature Illustrated
    ... overnight kg HE sounas of morn- ing hurry nibbled at the edge of Gregory's sleep, feet clomping on ... picked it up as great bargain " "On a dustbin?" Tom watchei Gregory's rpiuctant peeling off o the ... pick up the papers but the thick fingers held them fast. Gregory's hand plunged into his pocket. The ... 5149 words
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  2. STORM SWEPT
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 26 March 1938 Supplement: STORM SWEPT p 69 Literature Illustrated
    ... in the company of his new- found friend. He spent much of his leisure time at Gregory's side, ... contemplatively at his pas- senger. Gregory's own eyes were roving about the cabin as though he were ... There was still an hour In which to pack a bag and catch the bus from Win- field to the Delaware Road. ... 37483 words
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  3. CULTURE BY THE HOUR HOW TO FEED FIVE SONS WITH... — being one parent's account of how she implanted the germ of artistic appreciation in her initially unappreciative young.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 28 April 1971 p 43 Literature Illustrated
    ... trees. The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas. The road was a ribbon of moonlight over ... quite maddening. Gregory's turn During all the years we continued our program I never at any time ... was right, you know. He was absolutely right. (C) 1970 by Hw McCall Publishing Co. ... 4294 words
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  4. The Chair The library had become his refuge — so it was intolerable this new member of the club, whom he hated, should intrude
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 April 1975 p 89 Literature Illustrated
    ... wallpaper over a wide area surrounding the bell, le connected at last, and in triumph rang the bell ... SUKK market. The man's host, after lunch bought him vintage port or brands Gregory's dislike in- ... red-kneed boy at Gregors private school who discov- ered that Gregory's mother had published poems ... 7304 words
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  5. THE TRESPASSER The young man was a perfect stranger, but he looked at Jennifer on that autumn morning as if he had known her all his life
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 27 October 1954 p 4 Literature Illustrated
    ... ? lfke Napoleon ? could risk a little nap on horseback. It seemed the only way of escaping Gregory's ... of Gregory's speech. It is doubtful, indeed, if he heard more than half of it. Jennifer did, though, ... once. But even Gregory's voice, droning on and on, didn't spoil the ride home for Jennifer. She was ... 4557 words
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  6. THE GIRL WITH A SECRET
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 29 March 1961 p 25 Literature Illustrated
    ... Gregory's eyes ALL character! In th« ferlais and short stories which appear in The Aus- tralian Women'« ... to Chicago, so I can't reach him until he gets there."' Gregory's eyes were wide and anxious. "What ... her!" Gregory's patience gave out. "If you aren't quiet," he said to his daughter viciously, "I will ... 11677 words
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  7. A Lover's Knot
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 15 July 1933 p 5 Literature Illustrated
    ... ear: "Hullo, Jack, old man! Not con- templating suicide?" "Why-Gregory Cooper! Where did you spring ... mentary to the lady!" Gregory commented, grinning. "Oh, it's not that. We were as happy as Larry ... have known all the stories that were being published abroad, yet she didn't seem to give a hang. ... 1999 words
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  8. THE GIRL WITH A SECRET Second instalment of our serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 22 March 1961 p 35 Literature Illustrated
    ... who Hves with ! HORTENSE STAFFORD, a niece, her husband, GREGORY, and their daughter, BEATRICE. ... Aunt Hortense is snobbish; Uncle Gregory, a bore; and Cousin Bea, lonely and emotionally unbalanced. ... word she could be approached. H, E wouldn't have bother) with Bee at all had it not been Gregory, who ... 13726 words
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  9. THE SEVENTH WAVE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 7 November 1962 p 20 Literature Illustrated
    ... perennials, Cary Gran or Gregory Peck, 1 forget which and »he had arrived. Eventually she could pick am ... and had been com- missioned by an American publisher to write her biography. He had traced me as the ... but one has been fixed for next week. I'm flying over. My publisher is sparing no expense." True to ... 1461 words
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  10. Thoroughbred A gripping story of a race that carried two prizes for the gallant rider of the winner.: A Complete Short Story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 4 December 1937 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... came over here on business, to see a man who's going to publish a book of mine." "Oh," she said. ... Continued from Page 44 M ARTIN listened until the sound of Carver's car died away down the road. The man was ... Johnny-Go-By. He's the favorite. It's twice round the course, remember. Here, I'll draw you a map-" "No," ... 5141 words
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  11. THE Tailor's Dummy Complete Booklength Novel
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 15 August 1936 Supplement: Tailor's Dummy p 57 Literature Illustrated
    ... MAN IN WARBY'S WINDOW "Dead man not yet identified discovered dressed as dummy in main road window ... stuff. If you've got all the story that's going here I'll be very much surprised!" Gregory's jaw ... the main road they hailed a taxi, and asl adroitly nuzzled its way through the block of slow-moving ... 51342 words
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  12. A MARRIAGE IN MACQUARIE'S DAY
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 14 October 1964 p 101 Literature Illustrated
    ... up hill and down dale beyond Ultimo, along the Parramatta Road through Grose's Farm, over the little ... past the Town Common or "exercising ground," avoiding the gallows standing on the road north of ... 2882 words
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  13. COMMON PEOPLE Mystery and excitement rise as our £1000 serial moves on to a tense climax
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 26 June 1943 p 5 Literature Illustrated
    ... a whisper. You know how you pick up things in this game. Gregory's big fish are dames. The dilly ... 4342 words
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  14. The Oldest Road
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 13 January 1940 Supplement: The Oldest Road p 49 Literature Illustrated
    ... I The Oldest Road I PART 1 J Australian Women's Weekly NOVEL, January 13, 1940 SUPPLEMENT - MUST NOT BE SOLD SEPARATELY By xv' THE OLDEST ROAD PART 1 By D. G. WARING gjgft "TUS. HAUGH silently ... Gregory's unsteady hand and the constant twitching of a nerve in his temple, decided there would shortly ... 51821 words
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  15. THE GIRL WITH A SECRET The information was so dangerous that her husband's life depended on her being able to heep silent... first instalment of a new suspense serial.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 15 March 1961 p 44 Literature Illustrated
    ... not looking away from the road. He groaned. "I can keep a secret," she said gravely, proudly, "Don't ... 13064 words
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  16. Child's Play The murderer seeks another victim — second instalment of our suspense serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 12 February 1964 p 25 Literature Illustrated
    ... drove a hundred yards or so down the wet. black road until he came to a walled house whose ... simply that they naturally had to check activities on this road on this particular night, and then: ... no one could Ll at, with this section of the Valley an area in which, as a child he had once walked ... 10994 words
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  17. The caretaker wife
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 3 August 1977 p 119 Literature Illustrated
    ... us, too!" The remainder of the party from the Hall were just rounding the bend of the road into ... 3439 words
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  18. TO IRELAND TO FIND 700-YEAR ANCESTRY TRAVEL SECTION
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 14 January 1970 p 42 Literature Illustrated
    ... Gaulle. It was not surprising he chose this area to spend his long holiday, because its peace and beauty ... page likelihood, founded by a branch of the Geraldine family which settled in the area ... It stands ... 2037 words
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  19. THE LATE BILL SMITH Rosa is an unwitting ally—second instalment af a three-part serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 19 May 1971 p 51 Literature Illustrated
    ... best. In a quiet nook well away from the pool, Lady Gregory was enjoying a well-bred gossip with a Mrs. ... be quite hand- some," Lady Gregory said, "if he didn't scowl so much." "I know," Mrs. Peacock said. ... can help it." "He always has such an abstracted look," Lady Gregory said. "He spends hours just ... 15330 words
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  20. Child's Play Final instalment of our dramatic suspense serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 26 February 1964 p 19 Literature Illustrated
    ... questioningly up at the house. Kit said to Susan "Well, thanks again, and I'm so glad Gregory's better." ... 9316 words
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