Понятно
Понятно
Для того чтобы воспользоваться закладками, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Отмена
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
Отмена
"
"
Thanks
,
my
friends
,
thanks
!
"
cried
Morrel
gratefully
;
"
take
it
--
take
it
;
and
if
you
can
find
another
employer
,
enter
his
service
;
you
are
free
to
do
so
.
"
These
last
words
produced
a
prodigious
effect
on
the
seaman
.
Penelon
nearly
swallowed
his
quid
;
fortunately
he
recovered
.
"
What
,
M.
Morrel
!
"
said
he
in
a
low
voice
,
"
you
send
us
away
;
you
are
then
angry
with
us
!
"
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
M.
Morrel
,
"
I
am
not
angry
,
quite
the
contrary
,
and
I
do
not
send
you
away
;
but
I
have
no
more
ships
,
and
therefore
I
do
not
want
any
sailors
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
No
more
ships
!
"
returned
Penelon
;
"
well
,
then
,
you
'll
build
some
;
we
'll
wait
for
you
.
"
"
I
have
no
money
to
build
ships
with
,
Penelon
,
"
said
the
poor
owner
mournfully
,
"
so
I
can
not
accept
your
kind
offer
.
"
"
No
more
money
?
Then
you
must
not
pay
us
;
we
can
scud
,
like
the
Pharaon
,
under
bare
poles
.
"
"
Enough
,
enough
!
"
cried
Morrel
,
almost
overpowered
;
"
leave
me
,
I
pray
you
;
we
shall
meet
again
in
a
happier
time
.
Emmanuel
,
go
with
them
,
and
see
that
my
orders
are
executed
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
At
least
,
we
shall
see
each
other
again
,
M.
Morrel
?
"
asked
Penelon
.
"
Yes
;
I
hope
so
,
at
least
.
Now
go
.
"
He
made
a
sign
to
Cocles
,
who
went
first
;
the
seamen
followed
him
and
Emmanuel
brought
up
the
rear
.
"
Now
,
"
said
the
owner
to
his
wife
and
daughter
,
"
leave
me
;
I
wish
to
speak
with
this
gentleman
.
"
And
he
glanced
towards
the
clerk
of
Thomson
&
French
,
who
had
remained
motionless
in
the
corner
during
this
scene
,
in
which
he
had
taken
no
part
,
except
the
few
words
we
have
mentioned
.
The
two
women
looked
at
this
person
whose
presence
they
had
entirely
forgotten
,
and
retired
;
but
,
as
she
left
the
apartment
,
Julie
gave
the
stranger
a
supplicating
glance
,
to
which
he
replied
by
a
smile
that
an
indifferent
spectator
would
have
been
surprised
to
see
on
his
stern
features
.
The
two
men
were
left
alone
.
"
Well
,
sir
,
"
said
Morrel
,
sinking
into
a
chair
,
"
you
have
heard
all
,
and
I
have
nothing
further
to
tell
you
.
"