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Some Everyday Folk and Dawn

Some Everyday Folk and Dawn

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Number of Chapters: 31

Length: 09 hours and 16 minutes

Language: English

It is 1904 and women's suffrage has hit the small town of Noonoon. Though the election campaigners preen themselves for the women's vote, the fight isn't entirely won, for the male residents are bristling at this threat to their supremacy. And down at Clay's there are other problems too: Dawn is now a young woman and in these days of slender chances Grandma Clay must keep an eye on the marriage market. But Dawn, lively and outspoken wants a career on the stage. - Summary by Trove - National Library of Australia

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Dedication and Glossary (Kirsty Leishman)
Clay's (Kirsty Leishman)
At Clay's (Kirsty Leishman)
Becoming acquainted with Grandma Clay (Kirsty Leishman)
Dawn's ambition (Kirsty Leishman)
Miss Flipp's uncle (Kirsty Leishman)
Grandma Clay's love story (Kirsty Leishman)
The little town of Noonoon (Kirsty Leishman)
Grandma turns nurse (Kirsty Leishman)
The knight has a stolen view of the lady (Kirsty Leishman)
Provincial politics and semi-suburban dentists (Kirsty Leishman)
Andrew disgraces his rarin' (Kirsty Leishman)
Some sideplay (Kirsty Leishman)
Various events (Kirsty Leishman)
The passing of the trains (Kirsty Leishman)
Alas! Miss Flip! (Kirsty Leishman)
Advance Australia! (Kirsty Leishman)
Mrs Bray and Carry come to issues (Kirsty Leishman)
The foundation of the poultry industry (Kirsty Leishman)
An opportunely inopportune douche (Kirsty Leishman)
Alas! How easily things go wrong! (Kirsty Leishman)
Things go more wrong (Kirsty Leishman)
O Spirit, and the nine angels who watch us... (Kirsty Leishman)
Universal adult sufferage (Kirsty Leishman)
Little odds and ends of life (Kirsty Leishman)
Love's young dream (Kirsty Leishman)
Off with the old (Kirsty Leishman)
One might think better of marriage if one's married friends... (Kirsty Leishman)
Let there be love (Beth Thomas (1974-2020))
The savage sells or exchanges his daughter, but in... (Bryan)
For further particulars consult 'The Noonoon Advertiser' of that date. (Beth Thomas (1974-2020))
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