TAILIEUCHUNG - Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 42 (p2)

Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 42 (p2) 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 . | Ivanhoe Sir Walter Scott Chapter 42 p2 It seemed as if Cedric s words had raised a spectre for scarce had he uttered them ere the door flew open and Athelstane arrayed in the garments of the grave stood before them pale haggard and like something arisen from the dead The resuscitation of Athelstane has been much criticised as too violent a breach of probability even for a work of such fantastic character. It was a tour-de-force to which the author was compelled to have recourse by the vehement entreaties of his friend and printer who was inconsolable on the Saxon being conveyed to the tomb. The effect of this apparition on the persons present was utterly appalling. Cedric started back as far as the wall of the apartment would permit and leaning against it as one unable to support himself gazed on the figure of his friend with eyes that seemed fixed and a mouth which he appeared incapable of shutting. Ivanhoe crossed himself repeating prayers in Saxon Latin or Norman-French as they occurred to his memory while Richard alternately said Benedicite and swore Mort de ma vie In the meantime a horrible noise was heard below stairs some crying Secure the treacherous monks others Down with them into the dungeon others Pitch them from the highest battlements In the name of God said Cedric addressing what seemed the spectre of his departed friend if thou art mortal speak if a departed spirit say for what cause thou dost revisit us or if I can do aught that can set thy spirit at repose. Living or dead noble Athelstane speak to Cedric I will said the spectre very composedly when I have collected breath and when you give me time---Alive saidst thou ---I am as much alive as he can be who has fed on bread and water for three days which seem three ages---Yes bread and water Father Cedric By Heaven and all saints in it better food hath not passed my weasand for three livelong days and by God s providence it is that I am now here to tell it. Why noble Athelstane said the Black Knight

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