tailieunhanh - LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Emma -Jane Austen Volume II Chapter IX

Emma-Jane Austen Volume II-Chapter 9 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ 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 . | Emma Jane Austen Volume II Chapter IX Emma did not repent her condescension in going to the Coles. The visit afforded her many pleasant recollections the next day and all that she might be supposed to have lost on the side of dignified seclusion must be amply repaid in the splendour of popularity. She must have delighted the Coles worthy people who deserved to be made happy And left a name behind her that would not soon die away. Perfect happiness even in memory is not common and there were two points on which she was not quite easy. She doubted whether she had not transgressed the duty of woman by woman in betraying her suspicions of Jane Fairfax s feelings to Frank Churchill. It was hardly right but it had been so strong an idea that it would escape her and his submission to all that she told was a compliment to her penetration which made it difficult for her to be quite certain that she ought to have held her tongue. The other circumstance of regret related also to Jane Fairfax and there she had no doubt. She did unfeignedly and unequivocally regret the inferiority of her own playing and singing. She did most heartily grieve over the idleness of her childhood and sat down and practised vigorously an hour and a half. She was then interrupted by Harriet s coming in and if Harriet s praise could have satisfied her she might soon have been comforted. Oh if I could but play as well as you and Miss Fairfax Don t class us together Harriet. My playing is no more like her s than a lamp is like sunshine. Oh dear I think you play the best of the two. I think you play quite as well as she does. I am sure I had much rather hear you. Every body last night said how well you played. Those who knew any thing about it must have felt the difference. The truth is Harriet that my playing is just good enough to be praised but Jane Fairfax s is much beyond it. Well I always shall think that you play quite as well as she does or that if there is any difference nobody would ever find it

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