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While the Billy Boils collates Henry Lawsonโs most well known short stories of the 1890s, originally published in a variety of Australian and New Zealand newspapersโmost prominently the Sydney Bulletin. Lawson presents a satirical and sometimes emotional study of frontier life in late colonial Australia, and the characters living in it.
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Ah well! I am beginning to think it is time I emigrated too; Iโll pull myself together and battle round and raise the price of a steerage ticket, and maybe a pound or two over. There may not be anybody to see me off, but some of the boys are sure to be on the wharf or platform โover there,โ when I arrive. Lord! I almost hear them hailing now! and wonโt I yell back! and perhaps there wonโt be a wake over old times in some cosy bar parlour, or camp, in Western Australia or Maoriland some night in a year to come.
ColophonWhile the Billy Boils
was published in 1896 by
Henry Lawson.
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The cover page is adapted from
The Selectorโs Hut (Whelan on the Log),
a painting completed in 1890 by
Arthur Streeton.
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