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461
If
Edmund
were
but
in
orders
!
cried
Julia
,
and
running
to
where
he
stood
with
Miss
Crawford
and
Fanny
:
My
dear
Edmund
,
if
you
were
but
in
orders
now
,
you
might
perform
the
ceremony
directly
.
How
unlucky
that
you
are
not
ordained
;
Mr
.
Rushworth
and
Maria
are
quite
ready
.
462
Miss
Crawford
s
countenance
,
as
Julia
spoke
,
might
have
amused
a
disinterested
observer
.
She
looked
almost
aghast
under
the
new
idea
she
was
receiving
.
Fanny
pitied
her
.
How
distressed
she
will
be
at
what
she
said
just
now
,
passed
across
her
mind
.
463
Ordained
!
said
Miss
Crawford
;
what
,
are
you
to
be
a
clergyman
?
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464
Yes
;
I
shall
take
orders
soon
after
my
father
s
return
probably
at
Christmas
.
465
Miss
Crawford
,
rallying
her
spirits
,
and
recovering
her
complexion
,
replied
only
,
If
I
had
known
this
before
,
I
would
have
spoken
of
the
cloth
with
more
respect
,
and
turned
the
subject
.
466
The
chapel
was
soon
afterwards
left
to
the
silence
and
stillness
which
reigned
in
it
,
with
few
interruptions
,
throughout
the
year
.
Miss
Bertram
,
displeased
with
her
sister
,
led
the
way
,
and
all
seemed
to
feel
that
they
had
been
there
long
enough
.
467
The
lower
part
of
the
house
had
been
now
entirely
shewn
,
and
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
never
weary
in
the
cause
,
would
have
proceeded
towards
the
principal
staircase
,
and
taken
them
through
all
the
rooms
above
,
if
her
son
had
not
interposed
with
a
doubt
of
there
being
time
enough
.
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468
For
if
,
said
he
,
with
the
sort
of
self
-
evident
proposition
which
many
a
clearer
head
does
not
always
avoid
,
we
are
too
long
going
over
the
house
,
we
shall
not
have
time
for
what
is
to
be
done
out
of
doors
.
It
is
past
two
,
and
we
are
to
dine
at
five
.
469
Mrs
.
Rushworth
submitted
;
and
the
question
of
surveying
the
grounds
,
with
the
who
and
the
how
,
was
likely
to
be
more
fully
agitated
,
and
Mrs
.
Norris
was
beginning
to
arrange
by
what
junction
of
carriages
and
horses
most
could
be
done
,
when
the
young
people
,
meeting
with
an
outward
door
,
temptingly
open
on
a
flight
of
steps
which
led
immediately
to
turf
and
shrubs
,
and
all
the
sweets
of
pleasure
-
grounds
,
as
by
one
impulse
,
one
wish
for
air
and
liberty
,
all
walked
out
.
470
Suppose
we
turn
down
here
for
the
present
,
said
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
civilly
taking
the
hint
and
following
them
.
Here
are
the
greatest
number
of
our
plants
,
and
here
are
the
curious
pheasants
.