LUYỆN ĐỌC ANH NGỮ QUA CÁC TÁC PHẨM VĂN HỌC-THE THREE MUSKERTEERS ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 59

THE THREE MUSKERTEERS ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 59 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 THREE MUSKERTEERS ALEXANDRE DUMAS CHAPTER 59 59. What Took Place At Portsmouth August 23 1628 Felton took leave of Milady as a brother about to go for a mere walk takes leave of his sister kissing her hand. His whole body appeared in its ordinary state of calmness only an unusual fire beamed from his eyes like the effects of a fever his brow was more pale than it generally was his teeth were clenched and his speech had a short dry accent which indicated that something dark was at work within him. As long as he remained in the boat which conveyed him to land he kept his face toward Milady who standing on the deck followed him with her eyes. Both were free from the fear of pursuit nobody ever came into Milady s apartment before nine o clock and it would require three hours to go from the castle to London. Felton jumped onshore climbed the little ascent which led to the top of the cliff saluted Milady a last time and took his course toward the city. At the end of a hundred paces the ground began to decline and he could only see the mast of the sloop. He immediately ran in the direction of Portsmouth which he saw at nearly half a league before him standing out in the haze of the morning with its houses and towers. Beyond Portsmouth the sea was covered with vessels whose masts like a forest of poplars despoiled by the winter bent with each breath of the wind. Felton in his rapid walk reviewed in his mind all the accusations against the favorite of James I and Charles I furnished by two years of premature meditation and a long sojourn among the Puritans. When he compared the public crimes of this minister--startling crimes European crimes if so we may say--with the private and unknown crimes with which Milady had charged him Felton found that the more culpable of the two men which formed the character of Buckingham was the one of whom the public knew not the life. This was because his love so strange so new and so ardent made him view the infamous and imaginary .

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