Jane Austen quote about patience from Emma - I have observed, Mrs. Elton, in the course of my life, that if things are going untowardly one month, they are sure to mend the next.
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I have observed, Mrs. Elton, in the course of my life, that if things are going untowardly one month, they are sure to mend the next.
 Jane Austen, Emma (1815). copy citation

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Author Jane Austen
Source Emma
Topic patience mending
Date 1815
Language English
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“'How could he contrive to come? And how could it be supposed that his uncle and aunt would spare him again?' and so forth—I always felt that something would happen in our favour; and so it has, you see. I have observed, Mrs. Elton, in the course of my life, that if things are going untowardly one month, they are sure to mend the next.»
«Very true, Mr. Weston, perfectly true. It is just what I used to say to a certain gentleman in company in the days of courtship, when, because things did not go quite right, did not proceed with all the rapidity which suited his feelings, he was apt to be in despair, and exclaim that he was sure at this rate it would be May before Hymen's saffron robe would be put on for us.” source

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