tailieunhanh - The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 4

The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE 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 Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 4 Who is Jane Finn The next day passed slowly. It was necessary to curtail expenditure. Carefully husbanded forty pounds will last a long time. Luckily the weather was fine and walking is cheap dictated Tuppence. An outlying picture house provided them with recreation for the evening. The day of disillusionment had been a Wednesday. On Thursday the advertisement had duly appeared. On Friday letters might be expected to arrive at Tommy s rooms. He had been bound by an honourable promise not to open any such letters if they did arrive but to repair to the National Gallery where his colleague would meet him at ten o clock. Tuppence was first at the rendezvous. She ensconced herself on a red velvet seat and gazed at the Turners with unseeing eyes until she saw the familiar figure enter the room. Well Well returned Mr. Beresford provokingly. Which is your favourite picture Don t be a wretch. Aren t there any answers Tommy shook his head with a deep and somewhat overacted melancholy. I didn t want to disappoint you old thing by telling you right off. It s too bad. Good money wasted. He sighed. Still there it is. The advertisement has appeared and--there are only two answers Tommy you devil almost screamed Tuppence. Give them to me. How could you be so mean Your language Tuppence your language They re very particular at the National Gallery. Government show you know. And do remember as I have pointed out to you before that as a clergyman s daughter I ought to be on the stage finished Tuppence with a snap. That is not what I intended to say. But if you are sure that you have enjoyed to the full the reaction of joy after despair with which I have kindly provided you free of charge let us get down to our mail as the saying goes. Tuppence snatched the two precious envelopes from him unceremoniously and scrutinized them carefully. Thick paper this one. It looks rich. We ll keep it to the last and open the other first. Right you are.

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