Henry Lawson - Recurring Characters

Recurring Characters

  • Joe Wilson
    • "Brighten's Sister-in-law"
    • "A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek"
    • "Water Them Geraniums"
    • "Joe Wilson's Courtship"
  • Jack Mitchell
    • "Mitchell: A Character Sketch"
    • "On The Edge Of A Plain"
    • "'Some Day'"
    • "Shooting The Moon"
    • "Our Pipes"
    • "Bill, the Ventriloquial Rooster"
    • "Enter Mitchell"
    • "Mitchell Doesn't Believe in the Sack"
    • "Another of Mitchell's Plans"
  • Steelman and Smith
    • "The Geological Spieler"
    • "Steelman's Pupil"
    • "An Oversight of Steelman’s"
    • "How Steelman told his Story"
    • "A Gentleman Sharper and Steelman Sharper"
  • Dave Regan, Jim Bently and/or Andy Page
    • "The Loaded Dog"
    • "The Iron-Bark Chip"
    • "Andy Page's Rival"
    • "The Mystery of Dave Regan"
    • "Poisonous Jimmy Gets Left"

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