Joe Wilson and His Mates
1901
Henry Lawson
Prefatory Verses -
The Author’s Farewell to the Bushmen.
Joe Wilson’s Courtship
Brighten’s Sister-In-Law
‘Water Them Geraniums’
I. A Lonely Track
II. ‘Past Carin’’
A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek
I. Spuds, and a Woman’s Obstinacy
II. Joe Wilson’s Luck
III. The Ghost of Mary’s Sacrifice
IV. The Buggy Comes Home
The Writer Wants to Say a Word
The Golden Graveyard
The Chinaman’s Ghost
The Loaded Dog
Poisonous Jimmy Gets Left
I. Dave Regan’s Yarn
II. Told by One of the Other Drovers
The Ghostly Door
A Wild Irishman
The Babies in the Bush
A Bush Dance
The Buck-Jumper
Jimmy Grimshaw’s Wooing
At Dead Dingo
Telling Mrs Baker
A Hero in Dingo-Scrubs
The Little World Left Behind
Concluding Verses -
The Never-Never Country.
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