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Issue Details: First known date: 1994... 1994 The Cave After Saltwater Tide
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Ringwood, Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area, Melbourne - East, Melbourne, Victoria,:Penguin , 1994 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Washing Her Backi"The dawn is damp in Bangkok", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 26-28)
La Fleur de L'age : 1 : Versailles, 15 August 1785i"I can say now with certainty that nothing", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 31-32)
La Fleur de L'age, David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 31-39)
La Fleur de L'age : 2 : Brest, 1 August 1785i"On deck, Pere Le Receveur blesses our provisions,", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 32-34)
La Fleur de L'age : 3 : Somewhere off the Alaskan Coast, 12 May 1786i"We are twenty-one dead now, so with whom", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 34-35)
La Fleur de L'age : 4 : Botany Bay, 23 January 1788i"I fear the anchoring most now. Braced against", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 35-37)
La Fleur de L'age : 5 : Botany Bay, 10 March 1788i"It is not a month since we lowered Le Pere", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 37-38)
La Fleur de L'age : 6 : Near Vanikoro, 26 April 1788i"The storm took its fury from the hidden reef", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 38-39)
Cemetery, Circular Headi"The land seemed anxious to meet", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 40-43)
Tame Cattle, 1805i"They were, once.", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 44-45)
Flour from Baghdadi"This is a country of culprits, dear Cousin. It's no wonder", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 46-47)
Rules for Prisoners, Port Arthur, 1843i"Prisoners are cautioned against committing", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 48-49)
A Near Escapei"the perfect prisoner i was", David P. Reiter , single work poetry humour (p. 50-51)
The Commandant's Ghosti"Not his, actually, bequeathed by the maid.", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 52-54)
The Faithful Organi"A spring in the wretched thing", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 55-57)
Voices from the Flood of '94i"The clouds spilled down the mountains", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 61-62)
Robert Evan Sproule's Endi"How came I to these gallows? Let me slack", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 63-65)
Ben Briggs' Solutioni""If dynamite won't move it," miner Ben used to say,", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 66-67)
The Promoteri"Old Jim Wardner made the drinks flow even", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 68-69)
Paddy's Peaki"Paddy was an Irish lad who rode the rails out West from Uttica", David P. Reiter , single work poetry (p. 70)
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