Emma-Jane Austen Volume I-Chapter 10 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng cvới 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 | Emma Jane Austen Volume I Chapter X Though now the middle of December there had yet been no weather to prevent the young ladies from tolerably regular exercise and on the morrow Emma had a charitable visit to pay to a poor sick family who lived a little way out of Highbury. Their road to this detached cottage was down Vicarage Lane a lane leading at right angles from the broad though irregular main street of the place and as may be inferred containing the blessed abode of Mr. Elton. A few inferior dwellings were first to be passed and then about a quarter of a mile down the lane rose the Vicarage an old and not very good house almost as close to the road as it could be. It had no advantage of situation but had been very much smartened up by the present proprietor and such as it was there could be no possibility of the two friends passing it without a slackened pace and observing eyes. Emma s remark was There it is. There go you and your riddle-book one of these days. Harriet s was Oh what a sweet house How very beautiful There are the yellow curtains that Miss Nash admires so much. I do not often walk this way now said Emma as they proceeded but then there will be an inducement and I shall gradually get intimately acquainted with all the hedges gates pools and pollards of this part of Highbury. Harriet she found had never in her life been within side the Vicarage and her curiosity to see it was so extreme that considering exteriors and probabilities Emma could only class it as a proof of love with Mr. Elton s seeing ready wit in her. I wish we could contrive it said she but I cannot think of any tolerable pretence for going in no servant that I want to inquire about of his housekeeper no message from my father. She pondered but could think of nothing. After a mutual silence of some minutes Harriet thus began again I do so wonder Miss Woodhouse that you should not be married or going to be married so charming as you are Emma laughed and replied My being charming .