Jane Austen quote about overcoming from Persuasion - If there is anything disagreeable going on men are always sure to get out of it
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If there is anything disagreeable going on men are always sure to get out of it
 Jane Austen, Persuasion (1816). copy citation

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Author Jane Austen
Source Persuasion
Topic overcoming difficulty
Date 1816
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/105/105-h/105-h.htm

Context

“She said nothing, therefore, till he was out of the room, but as soon as there was only Anne to hear—
"So you and I are to be left to shift by ourselves, with this poor sick child; and not a creature coming near us all the evening! I knew how it would be. This is always my luck. If there is anything disagreeable going on men are always sure to get out of it, and Charles is as bad as any of them. Very unfeeling! I must say it is very unfeeling of him to be running away from his poor little boy. Talks of his being going on so well! How does he know that he is going on well, or that there may not be a sudden change half an hour hence?” source

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