1 The park was very large, and contained great variety of ground.
2 I shall never be quite happy till I have been all round the park.
3 "You have a very small park here," returned Lady Catherine after a short silence.
4 As the weather was fine, they had a pleasant walk of about half a mile across the park.
5 More than once did Elizabeth, in her ramble within the park, unexpectedly meet Mr. Darcy.
6 Mr. Gardiner expressed a wish of going round the whole park, but feared it might be beyond a walk.
7 The park paling was still the boundary on one side, and she soon passed one of the gates into the ground.
8 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.
9 After walking two or three times along that part of the lane, she was tempted, by the pleasantness of the morning, to stop at the gates and look into the park.
10 We were born in the same parish, within the same park; the greatest part of our youth was passed together; inmates of the same house, sharing the same amusements, objects of the same parental care.
11 She was on the point of continuing her walk, when she caught a glimpse of a gentleman within the sort of grove which edged the park; he was moving that way; and, fearful of its being Mr. Darcy, she was directly retreating.
12 She was proceeding directly to her favourite walk, when the recollection of Mr. Darcy's sometimes coming there stopped her, and instead of entering the park, she turned up the lane, which led farther from the turnpike-road.
13 But of all the views which his garden, or which the country or kingdom could boast, none were to be compared with the prospect of Rosings, afforded by an opening in the trees that bordered the park nearly opposite the front of his house.
14 Her favourite walk, and where she frequently went while the others were calling on Lady Catherine, was along the open grove which edged that side of the park, where there was a nice sheltered path, which no one seemed to value but herself, and where she felt beyond the reach of Lady Catherine's curiosity.
15 Every park has its beauty and its prospects; and Elizabeth saw much to be pleased with, though she could not be in such raptures as Mr. Collins expected the scene to inspire, and was but slightly affected by his enumeration of the windows in front of the house, and his relation of what the glazing altogether had originally cost Sir Lewis de Bourgh.