The Retrospect

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The Retrospect

by Ada Cambridge

EN·~8 hours·17 chapters

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17 total
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LONDON - STANLEY PAUL & CO. - 31 ESSEX STREET, STRAND, W.C. - COLONIAL EDITION. - 1912

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TO - MY FRIENDS, KNOWN AND UNKNOWN - WHO WERE YOUNG AND HAVE GROWN OLD WITH ME - I DEDICATE THIS BOOK

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CHAPTER I - COMING HOME

30:51
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CHAPTER II - ABOUT TOWN

31:20
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CHAPTER III - IN BEAUTIFUL ENGLAND

29:03
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CHAPTER IV - THE HOME OF CHILDHOOD

27:13
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CHAPTER V - HALCYON DAYS

34:28
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CHAPTER VI - EARLIEST RECOLLECTIONS

33:33
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CHAPTER VII - OLD TIMES AND NEW

42:01
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CHAPTER VIII - SOME EARLY SUNDAYS

20:59

Description

A woman who left England as a five‑week‑old bride spends nearly four decades forging a life on the other side of the world. In Australia she thrives, yet a quiet, persistent nostalgia shadows every triumph, prompting her to imagine distant home‑ward ships and the pull of a place she can no longer see. Her memories are tinged with loss—parents gone, children grown, a beloved spouse now a memory—leaving her to wonder whether the yearning itself has become a source of contentment.

When an unexpected family inheritance summons her husband back to England, the same longing finally finds a concrete path. A record‑breaking heatwave weakens the colony, and doctors prescribe a sea voyage as a cure, prompting her to pack trunks and step aboard a two‑berth cabin. As the ship pulls away, she confronts the question of whether it is ever too late to return, only to discover that the promise of home may be exactly what she needs, even after a lifetime of longing.

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en

Duration

~8 hours (472K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-03-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ada Cambridge

Ada Cambridge

1844–1926

Remembered as a graceful chronicler of colonial Australian life, she wrote fiction, poetry, and memoir with a sharp eye for social detail. Her work often drew on the worlds she knew firsthand as the wife of an Anglican clergyman moving through Victorian-era communities.

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