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LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 8

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Miss Bingley was engrossed by Mr. ‘Your picture may be very exact, Louisa,’ said Bingley. Darcy, I am sure,’ said Miss Bingley. ‘It shows an affection for her sister that is very pleasing,’ said Bingley.. ‘Do you prefer reading to cards?’ said he. ‘Miss Eliza Bennet,’ said Miss Bingley, ‘despises cards. ‘In nursing your sister I am sure you have...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 9

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Elizabeth passed the chief of the night in her sister’s room, and in the morning had the pleasure of being able to send a tolerable answer to the inquiries which she very early received from Mr. ‘She is a great deal too ill to be moved.. ‘I am sure,’ she added, ‘if it was not for such good friends I...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 10

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and in the evening Elizabeth joined their party in the drawing-room. ‘How many letters you must have occasion to write in the course of a year!. ‘Thank you—but I always mend my own.’. ‘Oh!’ cried Miss Bingley, ‘Charles writes in the most careless way imaginable. Bingley,’ said Elizabeth, ‘must disarm reproof.’. Bennet this morning that if you ever resolved upon...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 11

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Hurst also made her a slight bow, and said he was ‘very glad;’ but diffuseness and warmth remained for Bingley’s salutation. ‘If you mean Darcy,’ cried her brother, ‘he may go to bed, if he chooses, before it begins—but as for the ball, it is quite a settled thing. ‘What could he mean? She was dying to know what could...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 12

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In consequence of an agreement between the sisters, Elizabeth wrote the next morning to their mother, to beg that the carriage might be sent for them in the course of the day. daughters remaining at Netherfield till the following Tuesday, which would exactly finish Jane’s week, could not bring herself to receive them with pleasure before. Her answer, therefore, was...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 13

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‘I hope, my dear,’ said Mr. ‘Who do you mean, my dear? I know of nobody that is coming, I am sure, unless Charlotte Lucas should happen to call in—and I hope MY dinners are good enough for her. ‘A gentleman and a stranger! It is Mr. ‘It is NOT Mr. Bingley,’ said her husband. ‘it is a person whom...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 14

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but when the servants were withdrawn, he thought it time to have some conversation with his guest, and therefore started a subject in which he expected him to shine, by observing that he seemed very fortunate in his patroness. Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s attention to his wishes, and consideration for his comfort, appeared very remarkable. Bennet could not have chosen...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 15

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and though he belonged to one of the universities, he had merely kept the necessary terms, without forming at it any useful acquaintance. and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife in view, as he meant to choose one of the daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they were represented by...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 16

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As no objection was made to the young people’s engagement with their aunt, and all Mr. and the girls had the pleasure of hearing, as they entered the drawing-room, that Mr. Wickham had accepted their uncle’s invitation, and was then in the house.. Collins was at leisure to look around him and admire, and he was so much struck with...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 17

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and now, my dear Jane, what have you got to say on behalf of the interested people who have probably been concerned in the business? Do clear THEM too, or we shall be obliged to think ill of somebody.’. The two young ladies were summoned from the shrubbery, where this conversation passed, by the arrival of the very persons of...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 18

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Wickham among the cluster of red coats there assembled, a doubt of his being present had never occurred to her. She had dressed with more than usual care, and prepared in the highest spirits for the conquest of all that remained unsubdued of his heart, trusting that it was not more than might be won in the course of the...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 19

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Having resolved to do it without loss of time, as his leave of absence extended only to the following Saturday, and having no feelings of diffidence to make it distressing to himself even at the moment, he set about it in a very orderly manner, with all the observances, which he supposed a regular part of the business. Bennet, Elizabeth,...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 20

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Collins,’ she added, ‘that Lizzy shall be brought to reason. ‘Very well—and this offer of marriage you have refused?’. ‘Pray do, my dear Miss Lucas,’ she added in a melancholy tone, ‘for nobody is on my side, nobody takes part with me. But I tell you, Miss Lizzy—if you take it into your head to go on refusing every offer...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 21

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Collins was also in the same state of angry pride. The whole party have left Netherfield by this time, and are on their way to town—and without any intention of coming back again. of making one of the crowd—but of that I despair

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 22

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‘It keeps him in good humour,’ said she, ‘and I am more obliged to you than I can express.’ Charlotte assured her friend of her satisfaction in being useful, and that it amply repaid her for the little sacrifice of her time. Collins’s present. Collins’s present circumstances made it a most eligible match for their daughter, to whom they could...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 25

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and when Jane could attend to the rest of the letter, she found little, except the professed affection of the writer, that could give her any comfort. Her many attractions were again dwelt on, and Caroline boasted joyfully of their increasing intimacy, and ventured to predict the accomplishment of the wishes which had been unfolded in her former letter. Darcy’s...

Tài liệu LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 25

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After a week spent in professions of love and schemes of felicity, Mr.. Collins was called from his amiable Charlotte by the arrival of Saturday. The pain of separation, however, might be alleviated on his side, by preparations for the reception of his bride. as he had reason to hope, that shortly after his return into Hertfordshire, the day would...

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 26

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‘Yes, and I hope to engage you to be serious likewise.’. But he is, beyond all comparison, the most agreeable man I ever saw—and if he becomes really attached to me—I believe it will be better that he should not. In short, my dear aunt, I should be very sorry to be the means of making any of you unhappy....

LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-Pride and Prejudice -Jane Austen -Chapter 27

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With no greater events than these in the Longbourn family, and otherwise diversified by little beyond the walks to Meryton, sometimes dirty and sometimes cold, did January and February pass away. March was to take Elizabeth to Hunsford. She had not at first thought very seriously of going thither. but Charlotte, she soon found, was depending on the plan and...