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VANITY FAIR WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY CHAPTER 8 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng quen thuộc. Nhằm giúp các em và các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh | VANITY FAIR WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY CHAPTER 8 Private and Confidential Miss Rebecca Sharp to Miss Amelia Sedley Russell Square London. Free. Pitt Crawley. MY DEAREST SWEETEST AMELIA With what mingled joy and sorrow do I take up the pen to write to my dearest friend Oh what a change between to-day and yesterday Now I am friendless and alone yesterday I was at home in the sweet company of a sister whom I shall ever ever cherish I will not tell you in what tears and sadness I passed the fatal night in which I separated from you. YOU went on Tuesday to joy and happiness with your mother and YOUR DEVOTED YOUNG SOLDIER by your side and I thought of you all night dancing at the Perkins s the prettiest I am sure of all the young ladies at the Ball. I was brought by the groom in the old carriage to Sir Pitt Crawley s town house where after John the groom had behaved most rudely and insolently to me alas twas safe to insult poverty and misfortune I was given over to Sir P. s care and made to pass the night in an old gloomy bed and by the side of a horrid gloomy old charwoman who keeps the house. I did not sleep one single wink the whole night. Sir Pitt is not what we silly girls when we used to read Cecilia at Chiswick imagined a baronet must have been. Anything indeed less like Lord Orville cannot be imagined. Fancy an old stumpy short vulgar and very dirty man in old clothes and shabby old gaiters who smokes a horrid pipe and cooks his own horrid supper in a saucepan. He speaks with a country accent and swore a great deal at the old charwoman at the hackney coachman who drove us to the inn where the coach went from and on which I made the journey OUTSIDE FOR THE GREATER PART OF THE WAY. I was awakened at daybreak by the charwoman and having arrived at the inn was at first placed inside the coach. But when we got to a place called Leakington where the rain began to fall very heavily will you believe it I was forced to come outside for Sir Pitt is a proprietor of the .