219. “An Australian Picnic”, For Their Sakes, by Justin McCarthy et al., London: Chapman and Hall, 1884, pp.211-232.
220. “Miss Pallavant: An Episode”, Oak Bough and Wattle-Blossom, ed. Arthur Patchett Martin, London: Walter Scott, 1888, pp.52-84. Reprinted in The Australian Short Story Before Lawson, ed. Cecil Hadgraft, Melbourne: OUP, 1986, pp.169-185.
221. “A Disturbed Christmas in the Bush”, Under the Gum Tree, ed. Mrs Patchett Martin, London: Trischler, 1890, pp.11-22.
222. “Old Shilling’s Bush Wedding”, The People, 15 Jan 1888, p.614. Reprinted in Under the Gum Tree, ed. Mrs Patchett Martin, London: Trischler, 1890, pp.160-168. Reprinted in From the Verandah: Stories of Love and Landscape by Nineteenth Century Australian Women, ed. Fiona Giles, Fitzroy: McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books, 1987, pp.71-76.
223. “The Sea-Birds’ Message”, Over the Sea: Stories of Two Worlds, ed. Arthur Patchett Martin, London: Griffith, Farran, and Welsh, n.d. [1890], pp.9-13.
224. “The Bunyip”, Coo-ee: Tales of Australian Life by Australian Ladies, ed. Mrs Patchett Martin, London: Richard Edward King, n.d. [1891], pp.271-286. Reprinted in Shudders and Shakes: Ghostly Tales from Australia, ed. Ann B. Ingram, Sydney: Collins, 1972, pp.60-71. Reprinted in From the Verandah: Stories of Love and Landscape by Nineteenth Century Australian Women, ed. Fiona Giles, Fitzroy: McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books, 1987, pp.27-35.
225. “The Tragedy of Dugandine”, Black and White, 1 (18 Apr 1891), 342-346. Revised and reprinted as “The Races Which Were Not Run” in Dwellers By the River, pp.199-242. [PP 1/3/1 is a TS of a one-act play version entitled “After the Ball” with same plot, but a Scottish setting.]
226. “The Coming of Ada”, The Gentlewoman, Christmas Number, 1891, 6-9.
227. “Some Evidence of Alfred Currow, Newspaper Reporter Concerning a Pair of True Lovers”, in Seven Christmas Eves: Being the Romance of a Social Evolution, by Clo. Graves et al, London: Hutchinson n.d. [1894], pp.151-204. [A collaborative juvenile novel in which a number of writers contributed a chapter each.]
228. “The Ghost-Monk”, New Weekly, 20 Oct 1894, 7. Reprinted in Stubble Before the Wind, pp.133-143.
229. “Miss Crosson’s Familiar”, Lady’s Realm, 2 (1897), 297-304. Revised and reprinted in Stubble Before the Wind, pp.161-186.
230. “The Marriage of Marge”, Lady’s Realm, 5 (1898-1899), 672-683. Revised and reprinted in Dwellers By the River, pp.243-311.
231. “Karl Sandeze: A Literary Episode”, Lippincotts Magazine, 64 (Nov 1899), 794-800.
232. “The Luck of the Leura”, Illustrated London News, Christmas Number, 1902, 15-19. Expanded and reprinted as “The Luck of the Leura” and “Aurea” in The Luck of the Leura, pp. 9-74, 245-320. “Aurea” reprinted in Her Selection: Writings by Nineteenth-Century Australian Women, ed. Lynne Spender, Ringwood: Penguin, 1988, pp.227-241.
233. “From an Upper Window”, Black and White, 28 (19 Nov 1904), 728-729. Reprinted in Stubble before the Wind, pp.42-57.
234. “The Second Mrs Stimpson”, Woman’s Budget, 20 Feb 1906, 129-130. Reprinted in Stubble before the Wind, pp.144-160.
235. “The Stolen Ring”, Canadian Magazine, 41 (June 1913), 183-188.