Divided Houses
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Janice Paull. Divided Houses
Chapter One. Eddie Melbourne 1932
Chapter Two. Melbourne 1933 The Boxer
Chapter Three. All That Jazz Sydney 1935
Chapter Four. Sydney 1935 Bluebell
Chapter Five. Melbourne 1935 Bide a While
Chapter Six. Melbourne 1936 Mixed Business
Chapter Seven. Belle of the Ball Melbourne 1938
Chapter Eight. Good Pickings Melbourne 1939
Chapter Nine. I’ll See You in My Dreams Melbourne 1939–1941
Chapter Ten. Our Gravest Hour Melbourne 1941
Chapter Eleven. At the Gates Melbourne 1941–1942
Chapter Twelve. Divided House Melbourne 1942
Chapter Thirteen. Men and Mice Melbourne 1943/44
Chapter Fourteen. New Scars Melbourne 1944
Chapter Fifteen. Peace in Sight Melbourne 1944
Chapter Sixteen. Ready for Business Melbourne/Sydney 1945
Chapter Seventeen. Happy Families Melbourne 1947
Chapter Eighteen. Departure Melbourne April 1951
Chapter Nineteen. The Good Witch of the North Melbourne 1951
Chapter Twenty. Far Away Places Melbourne 1951
Chapter Twenty-One. Tug of War Melbourne 1951
Chapter Twenty-Two. That Big Black Dog Melbourne 1951
Chapter Twenty-Three. Penny Poker Melbourne 1952
Chapter Twenty-Four. Choices Melbourne 1953
Chapter Twenty-Five. Expansion Melbourne 1953
Chapter Twenty-Six. The Tender Trap Melbourne 1954/55/56
Chapter Twenty-Seven. Two Weddings Melbourne 1956
Acknowledgements
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Part One 1932 – 1942
Eddie stepped into the spotlight. The slanted brim of his hat cast a shadow over the left side of his face and, with his hands thrust deep into the trouser pockets of his grey, pin-striped suit, his back straight and head held high, he whistled in tune and in key Me and My Shadow. One clap at a time, applause grew until the windows rattled; when he finished his performance by singing the last line, the spectators rose to their feet.
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‘I s’pose you’re crook on me for keepin’ away.’
Ida didn’t answer and went on clattering dishes. Eddie walked up behind her and kissed her on the back of her neck. She shrugged him off. ‘Stop it, Ed. Don’t touch me.’
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