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  1. SONATA Princess Charming and the Land of All Loveliness may not be so distant after all. COMPLETE SHORT STORY
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 26 August 1933 p 5 Literature Illustrated
    ... Sonata. She came to a standstill, laying down the violin and coming across the room to him, her ... marriage, the de- lightful dream of conquest. (Continued on Page 6) Sonata SOMEHOW she felt that in ... SONATA Princess Charming and the Land of All Loveliness may not be so distant after all. COMPLETE ... 4415 words
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  2. I was a teenage dwarf And it worried me because I wanted a girl to look up to me
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 17 June 1959 p 24 Literature Illustrated
    ... it was a trombone, sometimes an oboe, sometimes a violin, sometimes a French horn, sometimes a ... bring ing me little things to eat, and she did my homework, and she straightened the part in my hair, and, to tell you'xhe truth, it wouldn't have been too bad if it hadn't of been for the music. That's ... 4939 words
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  3. CONTRABAND
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 16 July 1949 p 9 Literature Illustrated
    ... silence replaced the music. The number-one whispered an apology in Cantonese, to Sam. whose face was ... like Chinese music, either?" "No," said Sam. "What Mr. Allison said you would do." she said evenly, ... giving an Oriental touch to dance music. While the talk went on, Sam's fingers became almost steady ... 4510 words
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  4. 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
    ... skilfully tattooed on the tipper part of the chest. It depicted a low note of music drawn on its ... Probably a foreigner. Has unusual tattoo-mark on the upper part of chest, representing a note of music, ... stopped, the driver for his part ought to be equally punctilious and bring his vehicle to a halt at ... 51342 words
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  5. BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE'S HEART Like verses in a ballad the tragic events flowed on — concluding our two-part serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 27 December 1967 p 55 Literature Illustrated
    ... Like verses in a ballad the tragic events flowed on - concluding our two-part serial BLACK IS THE ... the scene of a gaily thronged weekend folk-music course; but when beautiful ballad singer LIRI ... them secret so that the folk-music course meanwhile is continuing blithely on, under the happy ... 17928 words
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  6. A GRADUAL JOY
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 20 March 1968 p 83 Literature Illustrated
    ... over again while radio played violin music caught the shattered voice of Edi Piaf. EUGENE, whom Ä ... lanky M.I.T. senipr » had played the guitar so ly and had talked so endlessly i had taken her to ... fori teller. It read: "The whole i but the parts. One whole _ many hearts." She automatic placed it ... 4402 words
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  7. MY FAIR LAND LADY An amusing short story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 29 July 1959 p 22 Literature Illustrated
    ... all these things, all "'people ever did was to sit in their homes, to long-playing violin ... that at all. When Sally Ann opened the door voices and music hit Henry like the flat side of an ... in a corner was playing the guitar and every- one seemed to be talking. Someone put a glass of beer ... 4504 words
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  8. Gentian Hill First instalment of our grand romantic serial of the days of Nelson.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 10 June 1950 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... he could hardly hear the music of the guitar, Anthony leaned in the doorway and looked in. Half a ... it were mediocre, and where the dinner guest with a violin under his arm was more welcome than one ... delicious smell of baking bread and the sound of a man's voice singing, \ery beautifully, to the music ... 11179 words
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  9. MOON MINSTREL Complete Book-length Novel
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 30 March 1935 Supplement: MOON MINSTREL p 49 Literature Illustrated
    ... over the opposite ridge, she began to play once more. But the music that came stealing out from her ... He was silent and her strong young hands began to draw music from her instrument again. A X VFTER a ... great dancer her- self. She makes up tunes and dances out of her head and moves about to the music as if ... 58724 words
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  10. THE BRONZE MERMAID A Mystery Novel by PAUL ERNST
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 8 September 1954 Supplement: The Bronze Mermaid p 42 Literature
    ... Protection Insurance Company." "That part I remembered. Whose home are you out protecting at the Club Fifty?" ... don'i care waere'r The ugrns wem down save toi a spot, and me orcaestra turned sheets of music on its ... local popularity. Part of his job was to spend a lot of time in New York night spots, and it was not un ... 38559 words
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  11. ROAD HOUSE COMPLETE BOOK-LENGTH NOVEL
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 9 February 1935 Supplement: ROAD HOUSE p 57 Literature Illustrated
    ... then for a moment the music echoed an old Arabic wail and the sensitive mouth drooped and the great ... three. The tea and toasters are not allowed their dose of music until four." "Let me look," she said ... 56272 words
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  12. THE VENETIAN CAT The beautiful city abounded with unexpected treasures... a romantic short story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 8 May 1963 p 43 Literature Illustrated
    ... Briggs would be hurt. The guitar music and the singing went on and on until at last it stopped, and I ... me. We're both members of the Meadowfield Club of Drama and Music; each year, quite a number of us go ... mountains till they mingled with the stars, and fr almost forgot about Brian. Then I heard his guitar ... 4138 words
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  13. YOOKAMURRA Her in-laws had always scared Frances—now they thought she had killed her husband's first wife
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 8 December 1982 p 75 Literature Illustrated
    ... and a ( blast of music carries over to l°nthe wind. i June," says Sean. "Hear tune?" Were going to the ... -her-in-law I like him very much." ; ';ssad," he says, staring at me. e!'can afford it round these parts, ... Australian one!") and some knowledge of art and music. In Europe she forced me to accom pany her to ... 8037 words
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  14. [?]eremy
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 6 March 1974 p 57 Literature Illustrated
    ... daydreaming; I couldn't seem to concentrate on anything. Even my music teacher, Max Eisenstein, began to ... music, but I guess my mind was wandering again, because Max interrupted me. "Jeremy," he said in his ... their work." "I work hard at my music. You know that." "Took. I'm not finding fault with you. I just ... 10335 words
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  15. GIVE BACK MY HEART Sparkling serial of the London stage in wartime—and of Kay, who suddenly tired of being wedded to a theatre.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 10 June 1944 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... war was de- clared, some part of him seemed to die. She had not known what to do to help him. He ... don't sound very sure." "I'm not. Once I thought music was the most certain and important thing in life. But now I know that unless we win there will be no more music. Not free and inspired music." ... 7881 words
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  16. TENTS of SHEM The... COMPLETE BOOK-LENGTH NOVEL
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 9 March 1935 Supplement: The TENTS of SHEM p 49 Literature Illustrated
    ... all parts of the city. Jack D'Arcy had been reading war news. He was fighting a mute but insistent ... her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes." "Like Nina," cried the child. "Like my mama. She ... Already Biddy was changed, a part of the household of which Fanchee was the sun. Already the race of ... 62881 words
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