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471
Query
,
said
Mr
.
Crawford
,
looking
round
him
,
whether
we
may
not
find
something
to
employ
us
here
before
we
go
farther
?
I
see
walls
of
great
promise
.
Mr
.
Rushworth
,
shall
we
summon
a
council
on
this
lawn
?
472
James
,
said
Mrs
.
Rushworth
to
her
son
,
I
believe
the
wilderness
will
be
new
to
all
the
party
.
The
Miss
Bertrams
have
never
seen
the
wilderness
yet
.
473
No
objection
was
made
,
but
for
some
time
there
seemed
no
inclination
to
move
in
any
plan
,
or
to
any
distance
.
All
were
attracted
at
first
by
the
plants
or
the
pheasants
,
and
all
dispersed
about
in
happy
independence
.
Mr
.
Crawford
was
the
first
to
move
forward
to
examine
the
capabilities
of
that
end
of
the
house
.
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474
The
lawn
,
bounded
on
each
side
by
a
high
wall
,
contained
beyond
the
first
planted
area
a
bowling
-
green
,
and
beyond
the
bowling
-
green
a
long
terrace
walk
,
backed
by
iron
palisades
,
and
commanding
a
view
over
them
into
the
tops
of
the
trees
of
the
wilderness
immediately
adjoining
.
It
was
a
good
spot
for
fault
-
finding
.
Mr
.
Crawford
was
soon
followed
by
Miss
Bertram
and
Mr
.
Rushworth
;
and
when
,
after
a
little
time
,
the
others
began
to
form
into
parties
,
these
three
were
found
in
busy
consultation
on
the
terrace
by
Edmund
,
Miss
Crawford
,
and
Fanny
,
who
seemed
as
naturally
to
unite
,
and
who
,
after
a
short
participation
of
their
regrets
and
difficulties
,
left
them
and
walked
on
.
The
remaining
three
,
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
Mrs
.
Norris
,
and
Julia
,
were
still
far
behind
;
for
Julia
,
whose
happy
star
no
longer
prevailed
,
was
obliged
to
keep
by
the
side
of
Mrs
.
Rushworth
,
and
restrain
her
impatient
feet
to
that
lady
s
slow
pace
,
while
her
aunt
,
having
fallen
in
with
the
housekeeper
,
who
was
come
out
to
feed
the
pheasants
,
was
lingering
behind
in
gossip
with
her
.
Poor
Julia
,
the
only
one
out
of
the
nine
not
tolerably
satisfied
with
their
lot
,
was
now
in
a
state
of
complete
penance
,
and
as
different
from
the
Julia
of
the
barouche
-
box
as
could
well
be
imagined
.
The
politeness
which
she
had
been
brought
up
to
practise
as
a
duty
made
it
impossible
for
her
to
escape
;
while
the
want
of
that
higher
species
of
self
-
command
,
that
just
consideration
of
others
,
that
knowledge
of
her
own
heart
,
that
principle
of
right
,
which
had
not
formed
any
essential
part
of
her
education
,
made
her
miserable
under
it
.
475
This
is
insufferably
hot
,
said
Miss
Crawford
,
when
they
had
taken
one
turn
on
the
terrace
,
and
were
drawing
a
second
time
to
the
door
in
the
middle
which
opened
to
the
wilderness
.
Shall
any
of
us
object
to
being
comfortable
?
Here
is
a
nice
little
wood
,
if
one
can
but
get
into
it
.
What
happiness
if
the
door
should
not
be
locked
!
but
of
course
it
is
;
for
in
these
great
places
the
gardeners
are
the
only
people
who
can
go
where
they
like
.
476
The
door
,
however
,
proved
not
to
be
locked
,
and
they
were
all
agreed
in
turning
joyfully
through
it
,
and
leaving
the
unmitigated
glare
of
day
behind
.
A
considerable
flight
of
steps
landed
them
in
the
wilderness
,
which
was
a
planted
wood
of
about
two
acres
,
and
though
chiefly
of
larch
and
laurel
,
and
beech
cut
down
,
and
though
laid
out
with
too
much
regularity
,
was
darkness
and
shade
,
and
natural
beauty
,
compared
with
the
bowling
-
green
and
the
terrace
.
They
all
felt
the
refreshment
of
it
,
and
for
some
time
could
only
walk
and
admire
.
At
length
,
after
a
short
pause
,
Miss
Crawford
began
with
,
So
you
are
to
be
a
clergyman
,
Mr
.
Bertram
.
This
is
rather
a
surprise
to
me
.
477
Why
should
it
surprise
you
?
You
must
suppose
me
designed
for
some
profession
,
and
might
perceive
that
I
am
neither
a
lawyer
,
nor
a
soldier
,
nor
a
sailor
.
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478
Very
true
;
but
,
in
short
,
it
had
not
occurred
to
me
.
And
you
know
there
is
generally
an
uncle
or
a
grandfather
to
leave
a
fortune
to
the
second
son
.
479
A
very
praiseworthy
practice
,
said
Edmund
,
but
not
quite
universal
.
I
am
one
of
the
exceptions
,
and
being
one
,
must
do
something
for
myself
.
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