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Wives and Daughters ELIZABETH GASKELL CHAPTER 55 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 . | Wives and Daughters ELIZABETH GASKELL CHAPTER 55 An Absent Lover Returns And now it was late June and to Molly s and her father s extreme urgency in pushing and Mr and Mrs Kirkpatrick s affectionate persistency in pulling Cynthia had yielded and had gone back to finish her interrupted visit in London but not before the bruit of her previous sudden return to nurse Molly had told strongly in her favour in the fluctuating opinion of the little town. Her affair with Mr Preston was thrust into the shade while every one was speaking of her warm heart. Under the gleam of Molly s recovery everything assumed a rosy hue as indeed became the time when actual roses were actually in bloom. One morning Mrs Gibson brought Molly a great basket of flowers that bad been sent from the Hall. Molly still breakfasted in bed but had just come down and was now well enough to arrange the flowers for the drawing-room and as she did so with these blossoms she made some comments on each. Ah these white pinks They were Mrs Hamley s favourite flower and so like her This little bit of sweetbrier it quite scents the room. It has pricked my fingers but never mind. Oh mamma look at this rose I forget its name but it is very rare and grows up in the sheltered corner of the wall near the mulberrytree. Roger bought the tree for his mother with his own money when he was quite a boy he showed it me and made me notice it. I daresay it was Roger who got it now. Y ou heard papa say he had seen him yesterday. No Roger Roger come home said Molly turning first red then very white. Yes. Oh I remember you had gone to bed before papa came in and he was called off early to tiresome Mrs Beale. Yes Roger turned up at the Hall the day before yesterday. But Molly leaned back against her chair too faint to do more at the flowers for some time. She had been startled by the suddenness of the news. Roger come home It happened that Mr Gibson was unusually busy on this particular day and he did not return until late in the