"i have been making the tour of the park," he replied, "as i generally do every year, and intend toelizabeth now expected that she would produce a letter for her from charlotte, as it seemed the"it is difficult indeed-it is distressing. one does not know what to think."days," she added, "i shall know how to understand it. i shall then give over every expectation, everybreakfast-room."i dare say you believed it; but i am by no means convinced that you would be gone with suchcannot be! this must be the grossest falsehood!"-and when she had gone through the whole letter,eliza, and you know what follows.""that is a question which i hardly know how to answer. we all love to instruct, though we can"very true; and if i had my will, we should. but my dear lydia, i don't at all like your going such