A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek

"A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek"
Author Henry Lawson
Country Australia
Published in Blackwood's Magazine
Publication date February 1901
Preceded by "Brighton's Sister-in-law"
Followed by "Water Them Geraniums"

"A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek" is a short story by Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson, first published in 1901. It was Lawson's second story to include the character of Joe Wilson; however, chronologically, it is fourth and final in the Joe Wilson series. The story recounts the events that befall Joe Wilson and his family, and which ultimately lead to his buying a double buggy for his wife, Mary.

Plot summary

The story begins with Joe's earlier, unsuccessful attempts to acquire a double buggy, and how Mary's suggestion to grow potatoes becomes a profitable venture. Following a string of good luck, Joe decides to buy a double buggy for Mary, to show his appreciation for all the sacrifices she has made over the years of their marriage. The surprise gift strengthens what had been a somewhat unstable marriage.

Publication

Lawson finished writing "A Double Buggy at Lahey's Creek" in August 1900.[1] It was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in February 1901,[1] and again that same year in the short story collection Joe Wilson and His Mates.[2]

Characters

References

  1. 1 2 Paul Eggert (2013) Biography of a Book: Henry Lawson's While the Billy Boils Sydney University Press: Sydney, NSW. p241.
  2. Henry Lawson (1901) Joe Wilson and His Mates Project Gutenberg EBook, published online 27 July 2008 [EBook #1036]. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
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