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
121
"
Wait
for
me
here
on
these
steps
,
"
said
the
Raven
.
He
moved
his
head
backwards
and
forwards
and
flew
away
.
122
The
evening
was
closing
in
when
the
Raven
returned
.
"
Caw
--
caw
!
"
said
he
.
"
She
sends
you
her
compliments
;
and
here
is
a
roll
for
you
.
She
took
it
out
of
the
kitchen
,
where
there
is
bread
enough
.
You
are
hungry
,
no
doubt
.
It
is
not
possible
for
you
to
enter
the
palace
,
for
you
are
barefooted
:
the
guards
in
silver
,
and
the
lackeys
in
gold
,
would
not
allow
it
;
but
do
not
cry
,
you
shall
come
in
still
.
My
sweetheart
knows
a
little
back
stair
that
leads
to
the
bedchamber
,
and
she
knows
where
she
can
get
the
key
of
it
.
"
123
And
they
went
into
the
garden
in
the
large
avenue
,
where
one
leaf
was
falling
after
the
other
;
and
when
the
lights
in
the
palace
had
all
gradually
disappeared
,
the
Raven
led
little
Gerda
to
the
back
door
,
which
stood
half
open
.
Отключить рекламу
124
Oh
,
how
Gerda
's
heart
beat
with
anxiety
and
longing
!
It
was
just
as
if
she
had
been
about
to
do
something
wrong
;
and
yet
she
only
wanted
to
know
if
little
Kay
was
there
.
Yes
,
he
must
be
there
.
125
She
called
to
mind
his
intelligent
eyes
,
and
his
long
hair
,
so
vividly
,
she
could
quite
see
him
as
he
used
to
laugh
when
they
were
sitting
under
the
roses
at
home
.
"
He
will
,
no
doubt
,
be
glad
to
see
you
--
to
hear
what
a
long
way
you
have
come
for
his
sake
;
to
know
how
unhappy
all
at
home
were
when
he
did
not
come
back
.
"
126
Oh
,
what
a
fright
and
a
joy
it
was
!
127
They
were
now
on
the
stairs
.
A
single
lamp
was
burning
there
;
and
on
the
floor
stood
the
tame
Raven
,
turning
her
head
on
every
side
and
looking
at
Gerda
,
who
bowed
as
her
grandmother
had
taught
her
to
do
.
Отключить рекламу
128
"
My
intended
has
told
me
so
much
good
of
you
,
my
dear
young
lady
,
"
said
the
tame
Raven
.
"
Your
tale
is
very
affecting
.
If
you
will
take
the
lamp
,
I
will
go
before
.
We
will
go
straight
on
,
for
we
shall
meet
no
one
.
"
129
"
I
think
there
is
somebody
just
behind
us
,
"
said
Gerda
;
and
something
rushed
past
:
it
was
like
shadowy
figures
on
the
wall
;
horses
with
flowing
manes
and
thin
legs
,
huntsmen
,
ladies
and
gentlemen
on
horseback
.
130
"
They
are
only
dreams
,
"
said
the
Raven
.
"
They
come
to
fetch
the
thoughts
of
the
high
personages
to
the
chase
;
'
tis
well
,
for
now
you
can
observe
them
in
bed
all
the
better
.
But
let
me
find
,
when
you
enjoy
honor
and
distinction
,
that
you
possess
a
grateful
heart
.
"