четверг, 30 мая 2013 г.

Pleasure Reading 21-30

Sarah continues and tells how Varguennes left the next day saying he would return at once. She went back to Mrs. Talbot and said she had met him and that he would marry her one day. She did not tell Mrs. Talbot that it was partly her happiness that had driven her away.A month later, Sarah learned that Varguennes was married and she told him her affection for him had ceased.It is half past nine on the same day that Charles set out for Winsyatt. It turns out that his uncle has decided to marry a widow, Mrs. Bella Tomkins, and if she has a son and heir, Charles will be disinherited. When he first told Ernestina the news, she showed her anger.He then asks for news of Lyme and is told that Mrs. Poulteney has fired Miss Woodruff. There is now no trace of her and she did not get the coach she was expected to take.  Aunt Tranter informs him men have been sent to search for her, but she has not been found and she is not with the Talbots.Charles is worried that Sarah may have been seen with him, although he does not say this.In disarray, Charles tells the doctor Grogan about  secret meetings with the girl. Grogan tries to explain to him that Sarah lies and gives to read the report about the process that took place in 1835 on an officer.However, nothing could stop Charles, and with the first glimpse of dawn, he goes on a date .Sarah returned home to Mrs. Poulteney after she last saw Charles. Then, she is called to Mrs. Poulteney, is given a month’s wages and is asked to leave the house by the next morning. 

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