-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Альбер Камю
-
- Чума
-
- Стр. 80/187
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
"
Suffering
.
"
Rieux
opened
the
door
of
his
office
and
,
in
the
corridor
,
told
Tarrou
that
he
would
come
down
as
well
,
since
he
had
to
see
one
of
his
patients
on
the
outskirts
of
town
.
Tarrou
offered
to
accompany
him
and
the
doctor
accepted
.
At
the
end
of
the
corridor
they
met
Mme
Rieux
,
and
the
doctor
introduced
Tarrou
to
her
.
"
A
friend
,
"
he
said
.
"
Oh
!
"
Mme
Rieux
exclaimed
.
"
I
am
very
pleased
to
meet
you
.
"
When
she
left
,
Tarrou
turned
his
back
on
her
again
.
The
doctor
tried
in
vain
to
put
the
landing
lights
on
,
but
the
stairway
remained
plunged
in
darkness
.
He
wondered
if
this
was
as
the
result
of
some
new
economy
measure
.
It
was
impossible
to
tell
.
For
some
time
now
everything
in
homes
and
in
the
town
had
been
breaking
down
.
Perhaps
this
was
simply
because
the
concierges
and
people
in
general
no
longer
took
care
of
things
.
But
the
doctor
did
not
have
time
to
wonder
about
it
because
Tarrou
’
s
voice
was
echoing
behind
him
:
"
One
more
thing
,
doctor
,
even
if
it
seems
ridiculous
to
you
:
you
are
quite
right
.
"
In
the
darkness
,
Rieux
shrugged
his
shoulders
—
for
his
own
benefit
.
"
I
really
don
’
t
know
about
that
.
Do
you
?
"
"
Ah
,
"
the
other
man
said
,
calmly
.
"
I
know
most
things
.
"
The
doctor
stopped
and
behind
him
Tarrou
’
s
foot
slipped
on
a
stair
.
He
recovered
his
balance
by
putting
a
hand
on
Rieux
’
s
shoulder
.