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

Emma-Jane Austen Volume III-Chapter 2 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 III Chapter II No misfortune occurred again to prevent the ball. The day approached the day arrived and after a morning of some anxious watching Frank Churchill in all the certainty of his own self reached Randalls before dinner and every thing was safe. No second meeting had there yet been between him and Emma. The room at the Crown was to witness it but it would be better than a common meeting in a crowd. Mr. Weston had been so very earnest in his entreaties for her arriving there as soon as possible after themselves for the purpose of taking her opinion as to the propriety and comfort of the rooms before any other persons came that she could not refuse him and must therefore spend some quiet interval in the young man s company. She was to convey Harriet and they drove to the Crown in good time the Randalls party just sufficiently before them. Frank Churchill seemed to have been on the watch and though he did not say much his eyes declared that he meant to have a delightful evening. They all walked about together to see that every thing was as it should be and within a few minutes were joined by the contents of another carriage which Emma could not hear the sound of at first without great surprize. So unreasonably early she was going to exclaim but she presently found that it was a family of old friends who were coming like herself by particular desire to help Mr. Weston s judgment and they were so very closely followed by another carriage of cousins who had been entreated to come early with the same distinguishing earnestness on the same errand that it seemed as if half the company might soon be collected together for the purpose of preparatory inspection. Emma perceived that her taste was not the only taste on which Mr. Weston depended and felt that to be the favourite and intimate of a man who had so many intimates and confidantes was not the very first distinction in the scale of vanity. She liked his open manners but a little less of

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