tailieunhanh - THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO- ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 40

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 40 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 COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 40 The Breakfast. And what sort of persons do you expect to breakfast said Beauchamp. A gentleman and a diplomatist. Then we shall have to wait two hours for the gentleman and three for the diplomatist. I shall come back to dessert keep me some strawberries coffee and cigars. I shall take a cutlet on my way to the Chamber. Do not do anything of the sort for were the gentleman a Montmorency and the diplomatist a Metternich we will breakfast at eleven in the meantime follow Debray s example and take a glass of sherry and a biscuit. Be it so I will stay I must do something to distract my thoughts. You are like Debray and yet it seems to me that when the minister is out of spirits the opposition ought to be joyous. Ah you do not know with what I am threatened. I shall hear this morning that M. Danglars make a speech at the Chamber of Deputies and at his wife s this evening I shall hear the tragedy of a peer of France. The devil take the constitutional government and since we had our choice as they say at least how could we choose that I understand you must lay in a stock of hilarity. Do not run down M. Danglars speeches said Debray he votes for you for he belongs to the opposition. Pardieu that is exactly the worst of all. I am waiting until you send him to speak at the Luxembourg to laugh at my ease. My dear friend said Albert to Beauchamp it is plain that the affairs of Spain are settled for you are most desperately out of humor this morning. Recollect that Parisian gossip has spoken of a marriage between myself and Mlle. Eugenie Danglars I cannot in conscience therefore let you run down the speeches of a man who will one day say to me Vicomte you know I give my daughter two millions. Ah this marriage will never take place said Beauchamp. The king has made him a baron and can make him a peer but he cannot make him a gentleman and the Count of Morcerf is too aristocratic to consent for the paltry sum of two million .

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