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

Emma-Jane Austen Volume I-Chapter IV Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng cvới 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 I Chapter IV Harriet Smith s intimacy at Hartfield was soon a settled thing. Quick and decided in her ways Emma lost no time in inviting encouraging and telling her to come very often and as their acquaintance increased so did their satisfaction in each other. As a walking companion Emma had very early foreseen how useful she might find her. In that respect Mrs. Weston s loss had been important. Her father never went beyond the shrubbery where two divisions of the ground sufficed him for his long walk or his short as the year varied and since Mrs. Weston s marriage her exercise had been too much confined. She had ventured once alone to Randalls but it was not pleasant and a Harriet Smith therefore one whom she could summon at any time to a walk would be a valuable addition to her privileges. But in every respect as she saw more of her she approved her and was confirmed in all her kind designs. Harriet certainly was not clever but she had a sweet docile grateful disposition was totally free from conceit and only desiring to be guided by any one she looked up to. Her early attachment to herself was very amiable and her inclination for good company and power of appreciating what was elegant and clever shewed that there was no want of taste though strength of understanding must not be expected. Altogether she was quite convinced of Harriet Smith s being exactly the young friend she wanted exactly the something which her home required. Such a friend as Mrs. Weston was out of the question. Two such could never be granted. Two such she did not want. It was quite a different sort of thing a sentiment distinct and independent. Mrs. Weston was the object of a regard which had its basis in gratitude and esteem. Harriet would be loved as one to whom she could be useful. For Mrs. Weston there was nothing to be done for Harriet every thing. Her first attempts at usefulness were in an endeavour to find out who were the parents but Harriet could not tell. .

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