-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Луиза Мэй Олкотт
-
- Маленькие женщины
-
- Стр. 55/451
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
"
He
meant
the
blanc
mange
,
I
suppose
.
"
"
How
stupid
you
are
,
child
!
He
meant
you
,
of
course
.
"
"
Did
he
?
"
And
Jo
opened
her
eyes
as
if
it
had
never
occurred
to
her
before
"
I
never
saw
such
a
girl
!
You
don
’
t
know
a
compliment
when
you
get
it
,
"
said
Meg
,
with
the
air
of
a
young
lady
who
knew
all
about
the
matter
.
"
I
think
they
are
great
nonsense
,
and
I
’
ll
thank
you
not
to
be
silly
and
spoil
my
fun
.
Laurie
’
s
a
nice
boy
and
I
like
him
,
and
I
won
’
t
have
any
sentimental
stuff
about
compliments
and
such
rubbish
.
We
’
ll
all
be
good
to
him
because
he
hasn
’
t
got
any
mother
,
and
he
may
come
over
and
see
us
,
mayn
’
t
he
,
Marmee
?
"
"
Yes
,
Jo
,
your
little
friend
is
very
welcome
,
and
I
hope
Meg
will
remember
that
children
should
be
children
as
long
as
they
can
.
"
"
I
don
’
t
call
myself
a
child
,
and
I
’
m
not
in
my
teens
yet
,
"
observed
Amy
.
"
What
do
you
say
,
Beth
?
"
"
I
was
thinking
about
our
‘
Pilgrim
’
s
Progress
’
,
"
answered
Beth
,
who
had
not
heard
a
word
.
"
How
we
got
out
of
the
Slough
and
through
the
Wicket
Gate
by
resolving
to
be
good
,
and
up
the
steep
hill
by
trying
,
and
that
maybe
the
house
over
there
,
full
of
splendid
things
,
is
going
to
be
our
Palace
Beautiful
.
"
"
We
have
got
to
get
by
the
lions
first
,
"
said
Jo
,
as
if
she
rather
liked
the
prospect
.
The
big
house
did
prove
a
Palace
Beautiful
,
though
it
took
some
time
for
all
to
get
in
,
and
Beth
found
it
very
hard
to
pass
the
lions
.
Old
Mr
.
Laurence
was
the
biggest
one
,
but
after
he
had
called
,
said
something
funny
or
kind
to
each
one
of
the
girls
,
and
talked
over
old
times
with
their
mother
,
nobody
felt
much
afraid
of
him
,
except
timid
Beth
.
The
other
lion
was
the
fact
that
they
were
poor
and
Laurie
rich
,
for
this
made
them
shy
of
accepting
favors
which
they
could
not
return
.
But
,
after
a
while
,
they
found
that
he
considered
them
the
benefactors
,
and
could
not
do
enough
to
show
how
grateful
he
was
for
Mrs
.
March
’
s
motherly
welcome
,
their
cheerful
society
,
and
the
comfort
he
took
in
that
humble
home
of
theirs
.
So
they
soon
forgot
their
pride
and
interchanged
kindnesses
without
stopping
to
think
which
was
the
greater
.