The laurel grove is mentioned in the same situation as the lime-walk: “That it was her own fault I won’t deny, for she’d been down the lime-walk with Antonio when her aunt fancied her to be stitching in her chamber; and seeing a sudden light in Nencia’s window, she took fright lest her disobedience be found out, and ran up quickly through the laurel-grove to the house.”[1]
[1] Wharton 1901, p. 11