tailieunhanh - The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 12

The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 12 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 12 A Friend in Need Friday and Saturday passed uneventfully. Tuppence had received a brief answer to her appeal from Mr. Carter. In it he pointed out that the Young Adventurers had undertaken the work at their own risk and had been fully warned of the dangers. If anything had happened to Tommy he regretted it deeply but he could do nothing. This was cold comfort. Somehow without Tommy all the savour went out of the adventure and for the first time Tuppence felt doubtful of success. While they had been together she had never questioned it for a minute. Although she was accustomed to take the lead and to pride herself on her quick-wittedness in reality she had relied upon Tommy more than she realized at the time. There was something so eminently sober and clear-headed about him his common sense and soundness of vision were so unvarying that without him Tuppence felt much like a rudderless ship. It was curious that Julius who was undoubtedly much cleverer than Tommy did not give her the same feeling of support. She had accused Tommy of being a pessimist and it is certain that he always saw the disadvantages and difficulties which she herself was optimistically given to overlooking but nevertheless she had really relied a good deal on his judgment. He might be slow but he was very sure. It seemed to the girl that for the first time she realized the sinister character of the mission they had undertaken so lightheartedly. It had begun like a page of romance. Now shorn of its glamour it seemed to be turning to grim reality. Tommy--that was all that mattered. Many times in the day Tuppence blinked the tears out of her eyes resolutely. Little fool she would apostrophize herself don t snivel. Of course you re fond of him. You ve known him all your life. But there s no need to be sentimental about it. In the meantime nothing more was seen of Boris. He did not come to the flat and Julius and the car waited in vain. Tuppence gave .

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