A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 3 CHAPTER 4 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. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 3 CHAPTER 4 LORD ARRANMORE IN A NEW ROLE The epoch-making nights of one s life Mr. Hennibul remarked are few. Let us sit down and consider what has happened. A seat Lady Caroom sighed. What luxury But where My knowledge of the geography of this house Mr. Hennibul answered has more than once been of the utmost service to me but I have never appreciated it more than at this moment. Accept my arm Lady Caroom. They made a slow circuit of the room passed through an ante-chamber and came out in a sort of winter-garden looking over the Park. Lady Caroom exclaimed with delight. You dear man she exclaimed. Of course I knew of this place--isn t it charming --but I had no idea that we could reach it from the reception-rooms. Let us move our chairs over there. We can sit and watch the hansoms turn into Piccadilly. It shall be as you say he answered. I wonder if all London is as excited tonight as the crowd we have just left. To me she murmured London seems always imperturbable stonily indifferent to good or evil. I believe that on the eve of a revolution we should dine and go to the theatre choose our houses at which to spend the evening and avoid sweet champagne with the same care. You and I may know that to-night England has thrown overboard a national policy. Yet I doubt whether either of us will sleep the less soundly. Not only that he said but the Government have to-day shown themselves possessed of a penetration and appreciation of mind for which I for one scarcely gave them credit. They have made me a peer. She looked at him with an amused smile. They make judges and peers for two reasons she remarked. That Lady Caroom is unkind he said. I can assure you that throughout my career I have never made a nuisance of myself to any one. In the House I have been a model member and I have always obeyed my whip in fear and trembling. At the Bar I have been mildness itself. The St. James s Gazette speaks of my urbanity and the .