The Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 28 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 Secret Adversary AGATHA CHRISTIE CHAPTER 28 And After That was a mighty good toast Jane said Mr. Hersheimmer as he and his cousin were being driven back in the Rolls-Royce to the Ritz. The one to the joint venture No--the one to you. There isn t another girl in the world who could have carried it through as you did. You were just wonderful Jane shook her head. I don t feel wonderful. At heart I m just tired and lonesome--and longing for my own country. That brings me to something I wanted to say. I heard the Ambassador telling you his wife hoped you would come to them at the Embassy right away. That s good enough but I ve got another plan. Jane--I want you to marry me Don t get scared and say no at once. You can t love me right away of course that s impossible. But I ve loved you from the very moment I set eyes on your photo--and now I ve seen you I m simply crazy about you If you ll only marry me I won t worry you any--you shall take your own time. Maybe you ll never come to love me and if that s the case I ll manage to set you free. But I want the right to look after you and take care of you. That s what I want said the girl wistfully. Some one who ll be good to me. Oh you don t know how lonesome I feel Sure thing I do. Then I guess that s all fixed up and I ll see the archbishop about a special license to-morrow morning. Oh Julius Well I don t want to hustle you any Jane but there s no sense in waiting about. Don t be scared--I shan t expect you to love me all at once. But a small hand was slipped into his. I love you now Julius said Jane Finn. I loved you that first moment in the car when the bullet grazed your cheek. Five minutes later Jane murmured softly I don t know London very well Julius but is it such a very long way from the Savoy to the Ritz It depends how you go explained Julius unblushingly. We re going by way of Regent s Park Oh Julius--what will the chauffeur think At the wages I pay him he knows better than to do any independent thinking. Why