-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Фрэнсис Бёрнетт
-
- Таинственный сад
-
- Стр. 2/235
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
“
Is
it
so
very
bad
?
Oh
,
is
it
?
”
Mary
heard
her
say
.
“
Awfully
,
”
the
young
man
answered
in
a
trembling
voice
.
“
Awfully
,
Mrs
.
Lennox
.
You
ought
to
have
gone
to
the
hills
two
weeks
ago
.
”
The
Mem
Sahib
wrung
her
hands
.
“
Oh
,
I
know
I
ought
!
”
she
cried
.
“
I
only
stayed
to
go
to
that
silly
dinner
party
.
What
a
fool
I
was
!
”
At
that
very
moment
such
a
loud
sound
of
wailing
broke
out
from
the
servants
’
quarters
that
she
clutched
the
young
man
’
s
arm
,
and
Mary
stood
shivering
from
head
to
foot
.
The
wailing
grew
wilder
and
wilder
.
“
What
is
it
?
What
is
it
?
”
Mrs
.
Lennox
gasped
.
“
Someone
has
died
,
”
answered
the
boy
officer
.
“
You
did
not
say
it
had
broken
out
among
your
servants
.
”
“
I
did
not
know
!
”
the
Mem
Sahib
cried
.
“
Come
with
me
!
Come
with
me
!
”
and
she
turned
and
ran
into
the
house
.
After
that
appalling
things
happened
,
and
the
mysteriousness
of
the
morning
was
explained
to
Mary
.
The
cholera
had
broken
out
in
its
most
fatal
form
and
people
were
dying
like
flies
.
The
Ayah
had
been
taken
ill
in
the
night
,
and
it
was
because
she
had
just
died
that
the
servants
had
wailed
in
the
huts
.
Before
the
next
day
three
other
servants
were
dead
and
others
had
run
away
in
terror
.
There
was
panic
on
every
side
,
and
dying
people
in
all
the
bungalows
.
During
the
confusion
and
bewilderment
of
the
second
day
Mary
hid
herself
in
the
nursery
and
was
forgotten
by
everyone
.
Nobody
thought
of
her
,
nobody
wanted
her
,
and
strange
things
happened
of
which
she
knew
nothing
.
Mary
alternately
cried
and
slept
through
the
hours
.
She
only
knew
that
people
were
ill
and
that
she
heard
mysterious
and
frightening
sounds
.
Once
she
crept
into
the
dining
-
room
and
found
it
empty
,
though
a
partly
finished
meal
was
on
the
table
and
chairs
and
plates
looked
as
if
they
had
been
hastily
pushed
back
when
the
diners
rose
suddenly
for
some
reason
.
The
child
ate
some
fruit
and
biscuits
,
and
being
thirsty
she
drank
a
glass
of
wine
which
stood
nearly
filled
.
It
was
sweet
,
and
she
did
not
know
how
strong
it
was
.
Very
soon
it
made
her
intensely
drowsy
,
and
she
went
back
to
her
nursery
and
shut
herself
in
again
,
frightened
by
cries
she
heard
in
the
huts
and
by
the
hurrying
sound
of
feet
.
The
wine
made
her
so
sleepy
that
she
could
scarcely
keep
her
eyes
open
and
she
lay
down
on
her
bed
and
knew
nothing
more
for
a
long
time
.