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“I see.” Lydia loweredhereyes.
Ellen suddenly realized what this new information might mean to Lydia. “Oh, my dear, I have been most insensitive. You have feelings for Edwin, doyounot?”
Lydia shook her head. “No. I have no expectations where Edwin isconcerned.”
Ellen thought for a moment. “Miss Beaufort has a most charming younger brother. I believe they are quite close. And I understand that, despite Caroline’s misgivings, they have been persuaded to come to Honeyfield for a visit next week. I feel certain you will find the young brother mostcharming.”
“Andhisname?”
“Daniel.”
* * *
“Iunderstandthat you and your mother desire to acquire a pony and trap,” Edwin said, as he and Lydia sat at the office table reviewing the seed catalogues she hadordered.
“It would give us a great deal more freedom. It seems my mother has Her Grace’s permission for us to keep them in the stable—if it also meets yourapproval.”
Edwin considered. “Of course, we have plenty of room. And have you found what you want tobuyyet?”
“No. I am not sure where toenquire.”
“Let me help you with that. I have several sources and I will enquire and obtain you the best deal. If you wish it,thatis?”
Edwin was being exceedingly polite and formal, Lydiaobserved.
She nodded. “That would be greatlyappreciated.”
“Do you have a fixed sum you wish tospend?”
“I have no idea what thesethingscost.”
“Then I shall give you the prices before I go ahead andpurchasethem.”
Lydia nodded. It was clear they were bending over backward to be polite and civil with one another, with no spillover from their awkward lastmeeting.
However, they had business to deal with. It was time to order the seeds and plantings for the spring vegetable garden. Lydia handed Edwin a list of what she wanted toorder.
“These new additions should provide a diverse and interesting garden for next season. Of course, there are all the standard vegetables you and your family would expect, but I have also added many new treats that you shouldenjoy.”
Edwin studied the list. “Most interesting. Yes, I shall accept your suggestions and shall order these and have everything shipped to arrive atplantingtime.”
“Excellent.”
“And how is the orchard?” heasked.
“I am almost finished, except for the fall planting. Have you ordered the additional trees Isuggested?”
“I have, and they should be arriving anydaynow.”
“Wonderful.”
It seemed their business was concluded and it appeared that neither one of them had anything further to add. However, Lydia made aneffort.
“And how is the pond coming along? Do you expect to be finished beforewinter?”
“I do. And once it is completed it will take several months for the water to fill the pond to its limit. You must take a ride with me one day to inspect theprogress.”
“I have seen it. I often walk the estate and have passed by several times. It looks to besplendid.”
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