TAILIEUCHUNG - A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 3 CHAPTER 8

A Prince of Sinners E. Phillips Oppenheim BOOK 3 CHAPTER 8 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 8 THE ADVICE OF MR. BULLSOM At no time in his life was Brooks conscious of so profound a feeling of dissatisfaction with regard to himself his work and his judgment as during the next few weeks. His friendship with Mary Scott which had been a more pleasant thing than he had ever realized seemed to him to be practically at an end he had received a stinging rebuke from the one man in the world whose right to administer it he would have vigorously denied and he was forced to admit to himself that his last few weeks had been spent in a fool s paradise into which he ought never to have ventured. He had the feeling of having been pulled up sharply in the midst of a very delightful interlude--and the whole thing seemed to him to come as a warning against any deviation whatsoever from the life which he had marked out for himself. So after a day of indecision and nerveless hesitation he turned back once more to his work. Here at any rate he could find absorption. He formed his Board--without figure-heads wholly of workers. There was scarcely a name which any one had ever heard of before. He had his interview with the bishop who was shocked at his views and publicly pronounced his enterprise harmful and pauperizing and Verity with the names of the Board as a new weapon came for him more vehemently than ever. Brooks at last goaded into action sent the paper to his solicitors and went down to Medchester to attend a dinner given to Mr. Bullsom. It was at Medchester that he recovered his spirits. He knew the place so well that it was easy for him to gauge and appreciate the altered state of affairs there. The centre of the town was swept clean at last of those throngs of weary-faced men and youths looking for a job the factories were running full time-there seemed to his fancy to be even an added briskness in the faces and the footsteps of the hurrying crowds of people. Later on at the public dinner which he had come down

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