CATEGORY L

 

TEXT L01

Sheehan, Dominic. Gerard. In Nicola Beer et al. Dogs at Night: a collection. Auckland: AUSA/English Department et al., 1989. P.48

Used by permission of the author.

von Sturmer, Richard. Slap Slap. In Nicola Beer et al. Dogs at night: a collection. Auckland: AUSA/English Department et al., 1989. Pp.49-51

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058 Not [No]

2,000 words

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TEXT L02

Leary, L.P. Where rivers meet. Auckland: Southern Lights, 1989. Pp.114-118

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097 ship**[ARB**]-builders

140 guest [quest]

2,019 words

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TEXT L03

Parker, Glynn.(pseud.) Passion. Auckland: Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 1990. Pp.110-115

025 shallow rock [shallowrock]

167 bed**[ARB**]-time

2,008 words

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TEXT L04

Te Awekotuku, Ngahuia. Tahuri. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1989. Pp.40-45

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048 away [way]

2,006 words

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TEXT L05

Gee, Maurice. Prowlers. Auckland: Viking (Penguin), 1987. Pp.148-152

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194 **' [] (quote unclosed)

2,038 words

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TEXT L06

Frame, Janet. The Carpathians. Auckland: Century Hutchinson, 1988. Pp.74-80

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2,013 words

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TEXT L07

Poole, Fiona Farrell. Interest-free terms. In Fiona Farrell Poole The Rock Garden. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1989. Pp.145-147

Poole, Fiona Farrell. Airmen. In Fiona Farrell Poole The Rock Garden. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1989. Pp.148-153

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2,001 words

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TEXT L08

Koea, Shonagh. The Grandiflora Tree. Auckland: Penguin, 1989. Pp.147-152

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153 frame**[ARB**]-work

183 razor**[ARB**]-blades

2,001 words

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TEXT L09

Wright, F.W. Nielsen. F W Noelson Wells in love: a novel, parts 3 and 4. Te Aro: Cultural and Political Booklets, 1989. Pp.126-133

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078 past [passed]

146 syndrome [syndrom]

185 help**[ARB**]-mate

2,009 words

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TEXT L10

Kidman, Fiona. Unsuitable Friends. Auckland: Century Hutchinson, 1988. Pp.60-65

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sic: he says after while [grammar]

162 light**[ARB**]-hearted

2,013 words

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TEXT L11

Koea, Shonagh. To the Taj Mahal. In Shonagh Koea The woman who never went home and other stories. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.121-127

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111 hand**[ARB**]-woven

2,006 words

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TEXT L12

Middleton, Ian. Mr Ponsonby. Auckland: Lyndon Press, 1989. Pp.78-82

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143 brought [brough]

188 'It must [It must]

2,000 words

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TEXT L13

Ashworth, Norma. Wapping Tales. Carterton: Ampersand Publishing Associates Ltd, 1988. Pp.136-142

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N.B: 046, 055 Inconsistent hyphenation of flat iron/flat-iron

074 Mabs' [Mab's]

084 Mabs' [Mab's]

139 Laundrette [Launderette]

2,014 words

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TEXT L14

Renee. Teacher's Pet. In Renee Finding Ruth. Auckland: Heinemann, 1987. Pp.8-14

Renee. Captain Jinks. In Renee Finding Ruth. Auckland: Heinemann, 1987. Pp.16-17

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2,024 words

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TEXT L15

Hulme, Keri. Te Kaihau/The Windeater. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1986. Pp.217-222

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2,032 words

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TEXT L16

Joseph, M.K. Kaspar's Journey. Auckland: Brick Row Publishing, 1988. Pp.249-253

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044 white**[ARB**]-faced

066 pilgrimage [pilgrimge]

2,022 words

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TEXT L17

Lay, Graeme. The Fools on the Hill. Auckland: Century Hutchinson, 1988. Pp.209-214

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sic: a another [grammar]

190 weather**[ARB**]-board

2,001 words

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TEXT L18

Hill, David. The Boy. Auckland: Benton Ross, 1988. Pp.55-65

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155 home, then [home. then]

204 Hand**[ARB**]-books

2,012 words

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TEXT L19

Kennedy, Anne. An Angel Entertains Theatricals. Landfall 172 (December 1989). Pp.397-401

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2,066 words

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TEXT L20

Cherry, Frances. Waiting for Jim. In Trudie McNaughton (ed.) In Deadly Earnest. Auckland: Century Hutchinson, 1989. Pp.214-218

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Smith, Geraldine. The Family Unit as a Small Domestic Business. In Karen Nobes, Susan Taylor (ed.s) Imprinting impressions. Dunedin: Otago University Student's Association, 1989. P.14

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220 philosophy [philisophy]

2,036 words

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TEXT L21

Lay, Graeme. The Major. Landfall 171 (September 1989). Pp.273-278

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028 Major's [major's]

106 dish**[ARB**]-washing

2,007 words

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TEXT L22

Macrae, Ann. Awful Childhoods. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1988. Pp.114-120

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077 *'^There you are [^There you are]

2,004 words

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TEXT L23

Marshall, Owen. Glasnost. Landfall 169 (March 1989). Pp.3-7

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066 wine**[ARB**]-soaked

2,016 words

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TEXT L24

Smither, Elizabeth. Nights at the Embassy. Landfall 175 (September 1990). Pp.291-295

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Sinclair, Janette. Sign of the Huia. Landfall 175 (September 1990). P.363

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2,003 words

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TEXT L25

Knox, Elizabeth. Post Mortem. Landfall 173 (March 1990). Pp.8-11

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Lewis, Simon. A Christchurch Vision. Landfall 173 (March 1990). Pp.30-31

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Eggleton, David. The Rise of Amnesia Sargon; Landfall 173 (March 1990). P.45

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2,010 words

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TEXT L26

Eldred-Grigg, Stevan. They Will Be There Before They Leave. Landfall 174 (June 1990). Pp.142-147

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187 sing**[ARB**]-song

2,002 words

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TEXT L27

Crump, Barry. Bastards I Have Met. Auckland: Beckett Publishing, 1986. Pp.23-33

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076 couldn't [couldnt]

2,019 words

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