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Catherine Helen Spence
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Quotes by Catherine Helen Spence
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As we grew to love South Australia, we felt that we were in an expanding society, still feeling the bond to the motherland, but eager to develop a perfect society, in the land of our adoption.
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I had learned what wealth was, and a great deal about production and exchange for myself in the early history of South Australia – of the value of machinery, of roads and bridges, and of ports for transport and export.
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The first issue of The Register was printed in London, and gave a glowing account of the province that was to be – its climate, its resources, the sound principles on which it was founded.
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Probably my mother’s life was prolonged beyond that of a long-lived family by her coming to Australia in middle life; and if I ever had any tendency to consumption, the climate must have helped me.
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Nothing is insignificant in the history of a young community, and – above all – nothing seems impossible.
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In all my travels and visits I saw little of the theatre or concert room, and some of the candid confessions of Mrs. Oliphant might stand for my own.
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Although my mother had the greatest love for Sir Walter Scott, and the highest appreciation of his poems and novels, she never liked Melrose.
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But more important than all this was the fact that we took hold of the growth and development of South Australia, and identified ourselves with it.
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I think my brother John profited less by the great advance of South Australia than he deserved for sticking to the Bank of South Australia.
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