TAILIEUCHUNG - The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 5

The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 5 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 Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 5 The High and the Low All at once a bright light broke upon the House. Four doorkeepers brought and placed on each side of the throne four high candelabra filled with wax-lights. The throne thus illuminated shone in a kind of purple light. It was empty but august. The presence of the queen herself could not have added much majesty to it. The Usher of the Black Rod entered with his wand and announced -- The Lords Commissioners of her Majesty. The hum of conversation immediately subsided. A clerk in a wig and gown appeared at the great door holding a cushion worked withfleurs de lis on which lay parchment documents. These documents were bills. From each hung the bille or bulle by a silken string from which laws are called bills in England and bulls at Rome. Behind the clerk walked three men in peers robes and wearing plumed hats. These were the Royal Commissioners. The first was the Lord High Treasurer of England Godolphin the second the Lord President of the Council Pembroke the third the Lord of the Privy Seal Newcastle. They walked one by one according to precedence not of their rank but of their commission--Godolphin first Newcastle last although a duke. They reached the bench in front of the throne to which they bowed took off and replaced their hats and sat down on the bench. The Lord Chancellor turned towards the Usher of the Black Rod and said -- Order the Commons to the bar of the House. The Usher of the Black Rod retired. The clerk who was one of the clerks of the House of Lords placed on the table between the four woolsacks the cushion on which lay the bills. Then there came an interruption which continued for some minutes. Two doorkeepers placed before the bar a stool with three steps. This stool was covered with crimson velvet on which fleurs de lis were designed in gilt nails. The great door which had been closed was reopened and a voice announced -- The faithful Commons of England. It was the Usher

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