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"
I
have
been
making
the
tour
of
the
park
,
"
he
replied
,
"
as
I
generally
do
every
year
,
and
intend
to
close
it
with
a
call
at
the
Parsonage
.
Are
you
going
much
farther
?
"
"
No
,
I
should
have
turned
in
a
moment
.
"
And
accordingly
she
did
turn
,
and
they
walked
towards
the
Parsonage
together
.
"
Do
you
certainly
leave
Kent
on
Saturday
?
"
said
she
.
"
Yes
--
if
Darcy
does
not
put
it
off
again
.
But
I
am
at
his
disposal
.
He
arranges
the
business
just
as
he
pleases
.
"
"
And
if
not
able
to
please
himself
in
the
arrangement
,
he
has
at
least
pleasure
in
the
great
power
of
choice
.
I
do
not
know
anybody
who
seems
more
to
enjoy
the
power
of
doing
what
he
likes
than
Mr.
Darcy
.
"
"
He
likes
to
have
his
own
way
very
well
,
"
replied
Colonel
Fitzwilliam
.
"
But
so
we
all
do
.
It
is
only
that
he
has
better
means
of
having
it
than
many
others
,
because
he
is
rich
,
and
many
others
are
poor
.
I
speak
feelingly
.
A
younger
son
,
you
know
,
must
be
inured
to
self-denial
and
dependence
.
"
"
In
my
opinion
,
the
younger
son
of
an
earl
can
know
very
little
of
either
.
Now
seriously
,
what
have
you
ever
known
of
self-denial
and
dependence
?
When
have
you
been
prevented
by
want
of
money
from
going
wherever
you
chose
,
or
procuring
anything
you
had
a
fancy
for
?
"
"
These
are
home
questions
--
and
perhaps
I
can
not
say
that
I
have
experienced
many
hardships
of
that
nature
.
But
in
matters
of
greater
weight
,
I
may
suffer
from
want
of
money
.
Younger
sons
can
not
marry
where
they
like
.
"
"
Unless
where
they
like
women
of
fortune
,
which
I
think
they
very
often
do
.
"