tailieunhanh - LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-VANITY FAIR -WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY -CHAPTER 27

VANITY FAIR WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY CHAPTER 27 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 27 In Which Amelia Joins Her Regiment When Jos s fine carriage drove up to the inn door at Chatham the first face which Amelia recognized was the friendly countenance of Captain Dobbin who had been pacing the street for an hour past in expectation of his friends arrival. The Captain with shells on his frockcoat and a crimson sash and sabre presented a military appearance which made Jos quite proud to be able to claim such an acquaintance and the stout civilian hailed him with a cordiality very different from the reception which Jos vouchsafed to his friend in Brighton and Bond Street. Along with the Captain was Ensign Stubble who as the barouche neared the inn burst out with an exclamation of By Jove what a pretty girl highly applauding Osborne s choice. Indeed Amelia dressed in her wedding-pelisse and pink ribbons with a flush in her face occasioned by rapid travel through the open air looked so fresh and pretty as fully to justify the Ensign s compliment. Dobbin liked him for making it. As he stepped forward to help the lady out of the carriage Stubble saw what a pretty little hand she gave him and what a sweet pretty little foot came tripping down the step. He blushed profusely and made the very best bow of which he was capable to which Amelia seeing the number of the the regiment embroidered on the Ensign s cap replied with a blushing smile and a curtsey on her part which finished the young Ensign on the spot. Dobbin took most kindly to Mr. Stubble from that day and encouraged him to talk about Amelia in their private walks and at each other s quarters. It became the fashion indeed among all the honest young fellows of the --th to adore and admire Mrs. Osborne. Her simple artless behaviour and modest kindness of demeanour won all their unsophisticated hearts all which simplicity and sweetness are quite impossible to describe in print. But who has not beheld these among women and recognised the presence of all .

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