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Fred
’
s
voice
had
taken
a
tone
of
grumbling
remonstrance
,
and
Mr
.
Farebrother
might
have
been
inclined
to
smile
if
his
mind
had
not
been
too
busy
in
imagining
more
than
Fred
told
him
.
"
Have
you
any
difficulties
about
doctrines
—
about
the
Articles
?
"
he
said
,
trying
hard
to
think
of
the
question
simply
for
Fred
’
s
sake
.
"
No
;
I
suppose
the
Articles
are
right
.
I
am
not
prepared
with
any
arguments
to
disprove
them
,
and
much
better
,
cleverer
fellows
than
I
am
go
in
for
them
entirely
.
I
think
it
would
be
rather
ridiculous
in
me
to
urge
scruples
of
that
sort
,
as
if
I
were
a
judge
,
"
said
Fred
,
quite
simply
.
"
I
suppose
,
then
,
it
has
occurred
to
you
that
you
might
be
a
fair
parish
priest
without
being
much
of
a
divine
?
"
"
Of
course
,
if
I
am
obliged
to
be
a
clergyman
,
I
shall
try
and
do
my
duty
,
though
I
mayn
’
t
like
it
.
Do
you
think
any
body
ought
to
blame
me
?
"
"
For
going
into
the
Church
under
the
circumstances
?
That
depends
on
your
conscience
,
Fred
—
how
far
you
have
counted
the
cost
,
and
seen
what
your
position
will
require
of
you
.
I
can
only
tell
you
about
myself
,
that
I
have
always
been
too
lax
,
and
have
been
uneasy
in
consequence
.
"
"
But
there
is
another
hindrance
,
"
said
Fred
,
coloring
.
"
I
did
not
tell
you
before
,
though
perhaps
I
may
have
said
things
that
made
you
guess
it
.
There
is
somebody
I
am
very
fond
of
:
I
have
loved
her
ever
since
we
were
children
.
"
"
Miss
Garth
,
I
suppose
?
"
said
the
Vicar
,
examining
some
labels
very
closely
.
"
Yes
.
I
shouldn
’
t
mind
anything
if
she
would
have
me
.
And
I
know
I
could
be
a
good
fellow
then
.
"