-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Эдит Уортон
-
- Пробный камень
-
- Стр. 56/70
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
The
last
phrase
revived
his
irritation
.
“
You
forget
that
I
depend
on
you
for
my
information
about
Flamel
.
He
’
s
your
friend
and
not
mine
.
In
fact
,
I
’
ve
sometimes
wondered
at
your
going
out
of
your
way
to
be
so
civil
to
him
when
you
must
see
plainly
enough
that
I
don
’
t
like
him
.
”
Her
answer
to
this
was
not
immediate
.
She
seemed
to
be
choosing
her
words
with
care
,
not
so
much
for
her
own
sake
as
for
his
,
and
his
exasperation
was
increased
by
the
suspicion
that
she
was
trying
to
spare
him
.
“
He
was
your
friend
before
he
was
mine
.
I
never
knew
him
till
I
was
married
.
It
was
you
who
brought
him
to
the
house
and
who
seemed
to
wish
me
to
like
him
.
”
Glennard
gave
a
short
laugh
.
The
defence
was
feebler
than
he
had
expected
:
she
was
certainly
not
a
clever
woman
.
“
Your
deference
to
my
wishes
is
really
beautiful
;
but
it
’
s
not
the
first
time
in
history
that
a
man
has
made
a
mistake
in
introducing
his
friends
to
his
wife
.
You
must
,
at
any
rate
,
have
seen
since
then
that
my
enthusiasm
had
cooled
;
but
so
,
perhaps
,
has
your
eagerness
to
oblige
me
.
”
She
met
this
with
a
silence
that
seemed
to
rob
the
taunt
of
half
its
efficacy
.
“
Is
that
what
you
imply
?
”
he
pressed
her
.
“
No
,
”
she
answered
with
sudden
directness
.
“
I
noticed
some
time
ago
that
you
seemed
to
dislike
him
,
but
since
then
—
”
“
Well
—
since
then
?
”
“
I
’
ve
imagined
that
you
had
reasons
for
still
wishing
me
to
be
civil
to
him
,
as
you
call
it
.
”