A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek

"A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek"
Author Henry Lawson
Country Australia
Preceded by "Brighton's Sister-in-law"
Followed by "Water Them Geraniums"

"A Double Buggy at Lahey Creek" is a short story written by iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson. 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 follows the events that befall Joe Wilson and his family, and which ultimately lead to his buying a double buggy for the woman he loves- 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.

Characters

Major Themes

Quotes

Joe Wilson- "I didn't listen to any more. Mary was obstinate when she got an idea in her head. It was no use arguing with her."
Joe Wilson- "When I took advice I generally made the mistake of taking more than was offered, or adding notions of my own. It was vanity, I suppose."
Joe Wilson- "I hated anything that looked like injustice- I was so sensitive about it that it made me unjust sometimes."
Joe Wilson- "Chaps began to talk about 'Joe Wilson's luck.'"

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