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  • Our South Australian farmers left their holdings in the hands of their wives and children too young to take with them, but almost all of them returned to grow grain and produce to send to Victoria.

    Children   Hands   Wife  
    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.61, Wakefield Press
  • The Town Clerkship, however, was the means of giving me a lesson in electoral methods.

    Mean   Giving   Lessons  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • 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.

    Love   Land   Australia  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • I had seen Adelaide the dearest and the cheapest place to live in.

    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.49, Wakefield Press
  • Nothing is insignificant in the history of a young community, and - above all - nothing seems impossible.

    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • 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.

    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.49, Wakefield Press
  • There is nothing so costly to the state as a ruined life

    Catherine Helen Spence (1907). “State Children in Australia: A History of Boarding Out and Its Developments”
  • I had only two offers of marriage in my life, and I refused both.

    Marriage   Two   Offers  
    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.45, Wakefield Press
  • I think I was well brought up, for my father and mother were of one mind regarding the care of the family.

    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • Drinking habits were very prevalent among men, and were not in any way disgraceful, unless excessive.

    Drinking   Men   Way  
    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.23, Wakefield Press
  • 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.

    Mother   Australia   Long  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • After the break up of the municipality and the loss of his income my father lost health and spirits.

    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.40, Wakefield Press
  • 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.

    Glowing   Issues   Sound  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • South Australia was the first community to give the secret ballot for political elections.

    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • I look back to a happy childhood.

    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.20, Wakefield Press
  • A glass of whisky in Scotland in the thirties cost less than a cup of tea.

    Glasses   Scotland   Tea  
    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.23, Wakefield Press
  • My return to London introduced me to a wider range of society.

    London   Return   Range  
    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.79, Wakefield Press
  • My brothers went to the parish school, one of the best in the county.

    Brother   School   County  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
  • Even before the discovery of copper South Australia had turned the corner.

    Catherine Helen Spence, Susan Magarey, Maryan Beams (2005). “Ever Yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence's An Autobiography (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910)”, p.49, Wakefield Press
  • I count myself well educated, for the admirable woman at the head of the school which I attended from the age of four and a half till I was thirteen and a half, was a born teacher in advance of her own times.

    Teacher   School   Age  
    Catherine Helen Spence “An Autobiography”, Library of Alexandria
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Catherine Helen Spence

  • Born: October 31, 1825
  • Died: April 3, 1910
  • Occupation: Author