A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 1 CHAPTER 6

A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 1 CHAPTER 6 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 . | A Prince of Sinners E Philips Oppenheim BOOK 1 CHAPTER 6 THE MAN WHO WENT TO HELL The Hon. Sydney Chester Molyneux stood with his cue in one hand and an open telegram in the other in the billiard-room at Enton. He was visibly annoyed. Beastly hard luck he declared. Parliament is a shocking grind anyway. It isn t that one ever does anything you know but one wastes such a lot of time when one might have been doing something worth while. Do repeat that Sydney Lady Caroom begged laying down her novel for a moment. It really sounds as though it ought to mean something. I couldn t he admitted. I wish to cultivate a reputation for originality and my first object is to forget everything I have said directly I have said it in case I should repeat myself. A short memory Arranmore remarked is a politician s most valuable possession isn t it No memory at all is better Molyneux answered. And your telegram Lady Caroom asked. Is from my indefatigable uncle Molyneux groaned. He insists upon it that I interest myself in the election here which means that I must go in to-morrow and call upon Rochester. The younger girl looked up from her chair and laughed softly. You will have to speak for him she said. How interesting We will all come in and hear you. Molyneux missed an easy cannon and laid down his cue with an aggrieved air. It is all very well for you he remarked dismally but it is a horrible grind for me. I have just succeeded in forgetting all that we did last session and our programme for next. Now I ve got to wade through it all. I wonder why on earth Providence selected for me an uncle who thinks it worth while to be a Cabinet Minister Sybil Caroom shrugged her shoulders. I wonder why on earth she remarked any constituency thinks it worth while to be represented by such a politician as you. How did you get in Sydney Don t know he answered. I was on the right side and I talked the usual rot. For myself she said I like a politician who is in earnest. They are more amusing and

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