-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Джон Уиндем
-
- День триффидов
-
- Стр. 5/223
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
"
Oh
,
"
I
said
.
"
But
it
must
be
better
still
outside
,
though
.
They
say
thousands
of
people
are
out
in
the
parks
and
on
theheath
watching
it
all
.
And
on
all
the
flat
roofs
you
can
see
people
standing
and
looking
up
.
"
"
How
long
do
they
expect
it
to
go
on
?
"
I
asked
patiently
.
"
I
don
’
t
know
,
but
they
say
it
’
s
not
so
bright
now
as
it
was
in
other
places
.
Still
,
even
if
you
’
d
had
yourbandages
off
today
,
I
don
’
t
expect
they
’
d
have
let
you
watch
it
.
You
’
ll
have
to
take
things
gently
at
first
,
and
some
of
the
flashes
are
very
bright
.
"
They
—
Ooooh
!
"
"
Why
’
oooh
’
?
"
I
inquired
.
"
That
was
such
a
brilliant
one
then
-
it
made
the
whole
room
look
green
.
What
a
pity
you
couldn
’
t
see
it
.
"
"
Isn
’
t
it
?
’
I
agreed
.
"
Now
do
go
away
,
there
’
s
a
good
girl
.
"
I
tried
listening
to
the
radio
,
but
it
was
makingthe
same
"
ooohs
"
and
"
aaahs
,
"
helped
out
by
gentlemanly
tones
which
blathered
about
this
"
magnificentspectacle
"
and
"
unique
phenomenon
"
until
I
began
to
feel
that
there
was
a
parry
for
all
the
world
goingon
,
with
me
as
the
only
person
not
invited
.
I
didn
’
t
have
any
choice
of
entertainment
,
for
the
hospital
radio
system
gave
only
one
program
,
take
it
orleave
it
.
After
a
bit
I
gathered
that
the
show
had
begun
to
wane
.
The
announcer
advised
everyone
whohad
not
yet
seen
it
to
hurry
up
and
do
so
,
or
regret
all
his
life
that
he
had
missed
it
.
The
general
idea
seemed
to
be
to
convince
me
that
I
was
passing
up
the
very
thing
I
was
born
for
.
In
theend
I
got
sick
of
it
and
switched
off
.
The
last
thing
I
heard
was
that
the
display
was
diminishing
fast
nowand
that
we
’
d
probably
be
out
of
the
debris
area
in
a
few
hours
.