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Introduction | xiii | |
Acknowledgements | xxiv | |
Abbreviations | xxv | |
Unbound Papers | 1 | |
Enna Blake | 1 | |
A Happy Christmas Eve | 2 | |
Three 20th Century Girls | 3 | |
The Pine-tree, the Sparrows, and You and I | 5 | |
Notebook 40 | 7 | |
His Ideal | 7 | |
Concerning Cornet players | 8 | |
A True Tale | 9 | |
Der Tod, das ist die kuhle Nacht | 9 | |
Twilight | 10 | |
List of Names | 10 | |
Deutsch sentences for Conversation | 11 | |
It was a big bare house surrounded with pine trees | 11 | |
The old Inkstand | 12 | |
Friendship - 1 | 12 | |
Friendship - 2 | 12 | |
It was visiting afternoon in a London hospital | 14 | |
The Song of my Lady | 15 | |
Notebook 37 | 16 | |
Contents List | 16 | |
Evening | 17 | |
The Sea | 17 | |
The Three Monarchs | 17 | |
Music | 18 | |
A Fragment | 18 | |
Love's Entreaty | 19 | |
I am afraid I must be very old-fashioned | 19 | |
New Years Eve | 20 | |
Unbound Papers | 22 | |
Night | 22 | |
To M | 23 | |
Battle Hymn | 23 | |
The Chief's Bombay Tiger | 23 | |
To Ping Pong | 24 | |
To a Little Child | 24 | |
In the Darkness | 25 | |
The Springtime | 26 | |
To Grace | 26 | |
Hope | 26 | |
Farewell | 27 | |
Verses of Little Q | 27 | |
Two Ideas with One Moral | 28 | |
This is my world, this room of mine | 28 | |
Notebook 29, Part 1 | 30 | |
She | 30 | |
Books I have read | 31 | |
Dear old George | 32 | |
Unbound Papers | 33 | |
Your Birthday | 33 | |
Dear friend, when back to Canada you go | 35 | |
One Day | 35 | |
Les Deux Etrangeres | 38 | |
What, think you, causes me truest Joy | 40 | |
The Students' Room | 40 | |
Notebook 29, Part 2 | 41 | |
My Potplants | 41 | |
"I was never happy," Huia said ... | 43 | |
Memories | 44 | |
French | 45 | |
Notebook 1 | 48 | |
Juliet | 48 | |
The little boy went to sleep in the car | 69 | |
An Attempt | 69 | |
The sunlight shone in golden beams | 70 | |
A Young Ladies Version of The Cards | 71 | |
On waking next morning ... | 71 | |
What You Please | 71 | |
The Tale of the Three | 73 | |
Away beyond the line of the dark houses ... | 74 | |
Summer Idylle 1906 | 75 | |
To those who can understand her | 77 | |
There are a more or less large number of weak minded looking females ... | 77 | |
I walk along the broad almost deserted street | 78 | |
At Sea | 78 | |
I constantly am hearing | 80 | |
The Child of the Sea | 81 | |
When NZ is more artificial ... | 81 | |
Twilight walkers with sand ... | 82 | |
1 drawers | 82 | |
Association of ideas | 82 | |
Fair Water Nymph, I pray of you | 83 | |
I am full of Ideas, tonight | 84 | |
Oh, do let me write something really good ... | 85 | |
Yvonne walked slowly through the gardens | 85 | |
Out here it is the Summer time | 86 | |
Macdowell | 87 | |
The Man, the Monkey and the Mask | 88 | |
Poems of the Apostle of Youth | 88 | |
The long day pulsed slowly through | 88 | |
Cigarettes | 89 | |
Ah! never more again | 90 | |
Lo I am standing the test | 90 | |
Notebook 29, Part 3 | 92 | |
In the Tropics | 92 | |
Unbound Papers | 93 | |
A Common Ballad | 93 | |
Notebook 39 | 94 | |
Quotations | 94 | |
Comme une fleur que le veut chasse | 99 | |
Selections from Dorian Gray | 99 | |
Diary Entries | 99 | |
Beloved - tho' I do not see you ... | 104 | |
She unpacked her box and then went into the sitting room ... | 104 | |
Diary Entries | 106 | |
My dear Mr Trowell | 109 | |
Diary Entries | 109 | |
Vignette - They are a ridiculous company ... | 110 | |
Diary Entries | 111 | |
The Story of Pearl Button | 112 | |
Expenses | 113 | |
Unbound Papers | 114 | |
The Green Tree | 114 | |
Notebook 29, Part 4 | 119 | |
Night came swiftly | 119 | |
By dint of hiding from others ... | 120 | |
This is just a little song | 121 | |
I can write nothing at all | 121 | |
O Mother Mine, O mother mine | 121 | |
In the room next to mine a little boy is ill | 121 | |
Vignette - I groped my way up the dark stairs ... | 121 | |
The Growing of Wings | 122 | |
Shadow children thin & small | 122 | |
There is, I think, Mr Trowell | 123 | |
I have a little garden plot | 123 | |
Unbound Papers | 124 | |
She & the Boy | 124 | |
The Thoughtful Child | 126 | |
It is evening, and very cold | 129 | |
Vignette - Westminster Cathedral | 130 | |
Prose | 131 | |
Notebook 2 | 135 | |
Urewera Camping Trip | 135 | |
Youth | 150 | |
Diary Entries | 150 | |
Mein lieber Freund | 153 | |
Charles Dickens 1812 | 153 | |
Juliette Delacour | 154 | |
The Unexpected Must Happen | 155 | |
Great white hungry lions ... | 156 | |
Thursday. I am at the sea ... | 156 | |
Evening | 157 | |
Vignette - Summer in Winter | 158 | |
Vignette - This is Angelica | 158 | |
In the pocket of an old coat ... | 159 | |
Balzac | 159 | |
Leves Amores | 160 | |
Rewa felt that she had entered ... | 161 | |
In the train | 162 | |
I could find no rest | 163 | |
In the train to Harwich | 164 | |
In this room | 164 | |
Quotations on Art | 164 | |
I wish indeed that I had a fountain pen | 166 | |
Mrs Webber's recipe | 166 | |
Maori language | 166 | |
Account | 167 | |
Unbound Papers | 168 | |
Dear my Mother | 168 | |
Vignette - In the Botanical Gardens | 170 | |
In a Cafe | 171 | |
In Summer | 174 | |
L'Incendie | 177 | |
Newberry Notebook 1 | 178 | |
Song By The Window Before Bed | 178 | |
The Funeral | 179 | |
A Little Boy's Dream | 179 | |
Winter Song | 180 | |
On a Young Lady's Sixth Anniversary | 180 | |
Song of the Little White Girl | 180 | |
A Few Rules for Beginners | 181 | |
A Day in Bed | 181 | |
Opposites | 182 | |
Song of Karen the Dancing Child | 183 | |
A Joyful Song of Five! | 183 | |
The Candle Fairy | 184 | |
The Last Thing | 185 | |
The Quarrel | 185 | |
A Song for Our Real Children | 185 | |
Grown-up Talks | 186 | |
You won't understand this - 'cause you're a Boy | 186 | |
The Lonesome Child | 186 | |
Evening Song of the Thoughtful Child | 187 | |
Autumn Song | 188 | |
Spring Wind in London | 188 | |
A Fairy Tale | 189 | |
The Yellow Chrysanthemum | 191 | |
Vignette - By the Sea | 193 | |
Unbound Papers | 195 | |
Study: The Death of a Rose | 195 | |
Vignette - Through the Autumn Afternoon ... | 195 | |
On the Sea Shore | 196 | |
A Sad Truth | 197 | |
A Song of Summer | 197 | |
The Winter Fire | 197 | |
The Lilac Tree | 199 | |
In the Church | 199 | |
The Trio | 199 | |
Vignette - I look out through the window | 200 | |
Revelation | 201 | |
Red as the wine of forgotten ages | 202 | |
October | 202 | |
Youth and Age | 203 | |
The Thoughtful Child. Her Literary Aspirations | 204 | |
Notebook 29, Part 5 | 207 | |
And through the wood he lightly came | 207 | |
Unbound Papers | 208 | |
I am quite happy for you see | 208 | |
Out to the glow of sunset, brother | 208 | |
Notebook 8 | 210 | |
Diary Entries | 210 | |
And through the wood he lightly came | 213 | |
Music | 213 | |
And which do I love most my dear | 214 | |
Out in the fog stained, mud stained street they stand | 215 | |
Song of the Camellia Blossoms | 216 | |
Cupid one day grew tired ... | 216 | |
Sleepy eyes and a poisonous voice | 217 | |
The Last Lover | 219 | |
Scarlet Tulips | 219 | |
Born in New Zealand in Wellington ... | 220 | |
It was the freedom of those days ... | 224 | |
Song of the Cabbage Tree | 225 | |
Diary Entries | 225 | |
And Mr Wells has got a play upon the English stage | 226 | |
Ooh er there's the pond ... | 226 | |
Unbound Papers | 227 | |
A.C.F. Letter | 227 | |
Being the List of Virtues & Vices ... | 228 | |
His Sister's Keeper | 228 | |
Dearest, There is so much to tell you of ... | 234 | |
The Grandmother | 235 | |
The Sea Child | 235 | |
Just as she was making some tea ... | 236 | |
Floryan Nachdenklich | 236 | |
Maata | 237 | |
Newberry Notebook 2 | 248 | |
Maata | 248 | |
Young Country | 261 | |
Rose Eagle | 263 | |
Notebook 33 | 265 | |
Weekly Account | 265 | |
Pudding Recipes | 272 | |
Notebook 19 | 274 | |
William (P.G.) is very well | 274 | |
I am going to read Goethe | 275 | |
I went into Jack's room ... | 275 | |
Notebook 23 | 277 | |
K.T. and her sister were walking ... | 277 | |
The Toothache Sunday | 278 | |
The Last Friday | 279 | |
Notebook 18 | 280 | |
Diary Entries | 280 | |
Unbound Papers | 286 | |
Diary Entries | 286 | |
The Meeting | 287 | |
These be two | 288 | |
Most merciful God | 288 | |
Deaf House Agent | 289 | |
Toujours fatiguee Madame | 289 | |
Notebook 10 | 290 | |
Shakespeare | 290 | |
I simply cannot believe ... | 296 | |
Accounts | 296 | |
I wish I could have a second family ... | 297 | |
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