LUYỆN ĐỌC TIẾNG ANH QUA TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-VANITY FAIR -WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY -CHAPTER 43

VANITY FAIR WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY CHAPTER 43 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với 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 | VANITY FAIR WILLIAM MAKERPEACE THACKERAY CHAPTER 43 In Which the Reader Has to Double the Cape The astonished reader must be called upon to transport himself ten thousand miles to the military station of Bundlegunge in the Madras division of our Indian empire where our gallant old friends of the th regiment are quartered under the command of the brave Colonel Sir Michael O Dowd. Time has dealt kindly with that stout officer as it does ordinarily with men who have good stomachs and good tempers and are not perplexed over much by fatigue of the brain. The Colonel plays a good knife and fork at tiffin and resumes those weapons with great success at dinner. He smokes his hookah after both meals and puffs as quietly while his wife scolds him as he did under the fire of the French at Waterloo. Age and heat have not diminished the activity or the eloquence of the descendant of the Malonys and the Molloys. Her Ladyship our old acquaintance is as much at home at Madras as at Brussels in the cantonment as under the tents. On the march you saw her at the head of the regiment seated on a royal elephant a noble sight. Mounted on that beast she has been into action with tigers in the jungle she has been received by native princes who have welcomed her and Glorvina into the recesses of their zenanas and offered her shawls and jewels which it went to her heart to refuse. The sentries of all arms salute her wherever she makes her appearance and she touches her hat gravely to their salutation. Lady O Dowd is one of the greatest ladies in the Presidency of Madras her quarrel with Lady Smith wife of Sir Minos Smith the puisne judge is still remembered by some at Madras when the Colonel s lady snapped her fingers in the Judge s lady s face and said SHE D never walk behind ever a beggarly civilian. Even now though it is five-and-twenty years ago people remember Lady O Dowd performing a jig at Government House where she danced down two Aides-de-Camp a Major of Madras cavalry and two .

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