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"
I
dare
say
she
will
;
she
has
got
over
the
most
trying
age
.
"
"
Did
you
go
by
the
village
of
Kympton
?
"
"
I
do
not
recollect
that
we
did
.
"
"
I
mention
it
,
because
it
is
the
living
which
I
ought
to
have
had
.
A
most
delightful
place
!
--
Excellent
Parsonage
House
!
It
would
have
suited
me
in
every
respect
.
"
"
How
should
you
have
liked
making
sermons
?
"
"
Exceedingly
well
.
I
should
have
considered
it
as
part
of
my
duty
,
and
the
exertion
would
soon
have
been
nothing
.
One
ought
not
to
repine
--
but
,
to
be
sure
,
it
would
have
been
such
a
thing
for
me
!
The
quiet
,
the
retirement
of
such
a
life
would
have
answered
all
my
ideas
of
happiness
!
But
it
was
not
to
be
.
Did
you
ever
hear
Darcy
mention
the
circumstance
,
when
you
were
in
Kent
?
"
"
I
have
heard
from
authority
,
which
I
thought
as
good
,
that
it
was
left
you
conditionally
only
,
and
at
the
will
of
the
present
patron
.
"
"
You
have
.
Yes
,
there
was
something
in
that
;
I
told
you
so
from
the
first
,
you
may
remember
.
"
"
I
did
hear
,
too
,
that
there
was
a
time
,
when
sermon-making
was
not
so
palatable
to
you
as
it
seems
to
be
at
present
;
that
you
actually
declared
your
resolution
of
never
taking
orders
,
and
that
the
business
had
been
compromised
accordingly
.
"
"
You
did
!
and
it
was
not
wholly
without
foundation
.
You
may
remember
what
I
told
you
on
that
point
,
when
first
we
talked
of
it
.
"