Ned Kelly citations

Edward Kelly, dit Ned Kelly est né à Beveridge en Victoria en décembre 1854 ou juin 1855 selon certains historiens et exécuté le 11 novembre 1880 à Melbourne. Il était un célèbre bushranger, considéré par les uns comme un tueur de policiers de sang-froid et par d'autres comme une icône populaire, tant pour son côté Robin des Bois moderne, que pour sa résistance face aux classes dirigeantes anglo-australiennes et à l’abus de pouvoir des autorités. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. juin 1855 – 11. novembre 1880
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Ned Kelly: Citations en anglais

“I will be compelled to show some colonial stratagem which will open the eyes of not only the Victoria Police and inhabitants but also the whole British army”

Jerilderie Letter (1879)
Contexte: It will pay Government to give those people who are suffering innocence, justice and liberty. if not I will be compelled to show some colonial stratagem which will open the eyes of not only the Victoria Police and inhabitants but also the whole British army and no doubt they will acknowledge their hounds were barking at the wrong stump.

“I will go a little further than that, and say I will see you there where I go.”

To Judge Redmond Barry when told "May the Lord have mercy on your soul" after being sentenced to death by hanging.
Sentencing (1880)

“I am a Widow's Son, outlawed and my orders must be obeyed”

Jerilderie Letter (1879)
Contexte: Neglect this and abide by the consequences, which shall be worse than the rust in the wheat of Victoria or the druth of a dry season to the grasshoppers in New South Wales I do not wish to give the order full force without giving timely warning, but I am a Widow's Son, outlawed and my orders must be obeyed.

“Oh, what a pretty garden.”

Passing through a small garden on the way to the gallows for his execution.
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“They are all damned fools to bother their heads about Parliament at all, for this is our country.”

On the rural people of Victoria, said during a speech to his hostages at Glenrowan.
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“Everyone looks on me like a black snake.”

Babington Letter (1870)