tailieunhanh - The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 4

The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 4 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 4 The Old Chamber The whole ceremony of the investiture of Gwynplaine from his entry under the King s Gate to his taking the test under the nave window was enacted in a sort of twilight. Lord William Cowper had not permitted that he as Lord Chancellor of England should receive too many details of circumstances connected with the disfigurement of the young Lord Fermain Clancharlie considering it below his dignity to know that a peer was not handsome and feeling that his dignity would suffer if an inferior should venture to intrude on him information of such a nature. We know that a common fellow will take pleasure in saying That prince is humpbacked therefore it is abusive to say that a lord is deformed. To the few words dropped on the subject by the queen the Lord Chancellor had contented himself with replying The face of a peer is in his peerage Ultimately however the affidavits he had read and certified enlightened him. Hence the precautions which he took. The face of the new lord on his entrance into the House might cause some sensation. This it was necessary to prevent and the Lord Chancellor took his measures for the purpose. It is a fixed idea and a rule of conduct in grave personages to allow as little disturbance as possible. Dislike of incident is a part of their gravity. He felt the necessity of so ordering matters that the admission of Gwynplaine should take place without any hitch and like that of any other successor to the peerage. It was for this reason that the Lord Chancellor directed that the reception of Lord Fermain Clancharlie should take place at the evening sitting. The Chancellor being the doorkeeper-- Quodammodo ostiarus says the Norman charter Januarum cancellorumque says Tertullian--he can officiate outside the room on the threshold and Lord William Cowper had used his right by carrying out under the nave the formalities of the investiture of Lord Fermain Clancharlie. Moreover he had .

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