-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Льюис Кэрролл
-
- Алиса в зазеркалье
-
- Стр. 81/126
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
'
He
's
only
just
out
of
prison
,
and
he
had
n't
finished
his
tea
when
he
was
sent
in
,
'
Haigha
whispered
to
Alice
:
'
and
they
only
give
them
oyster-shells
in
there
--
so
you
see
he
's
very
hungry
and
thirsty
.
How
are
you
,
dear
child
?
'
he
went
on
,
putting
his
arm
affectionately
round
Hatta
's
neck
.
Hatta
looked
round
and
nodded
,
and
went
on
with
his
bread
and
butter
.
'
Were
you
happy
in
prison
,
dear
child
?
'
said
Haigha
.
Hatta
looked
round
once
more
,
and
this
time
a
tear
or
two
trickled
down
his
cheek
:
but
not
a
word
would
he
say
.
'
Speak
,
ca
n't
you
!
'
Haigha
cried
impatiently
.
But
Hatta
only
munched
away
,
and
drank
some
more
tea
.
'
Speak
,
wo
n't
you
!
'
cried
the
King
.
'
How
are
they
getting
on
with
the
fight
?
'
Hatta
made
a
desperate
effort
,
and
swallowed
a
large
piece
of
bread-and-butter
.
'
They
're
getting
on
very
well
,
'
he
said
in
a
choking
voice
:
'
each
of
them
has
been
down
about
eighty-seven
times
.
'
'
Then
I
suppose
they
'll
soon
bring
the
white
bread
and
the
brown
?
'
Alice
ventured
to
remark
.
'
It
's
waiting
for
'em
now
,
'
said
Hatta
:
'
this
is
a
bit
of
it
as
I
'm
eating
.
'
There
was
a
pause
in
the
fight
just
then
,
and
the
Lion
and
the
Unicorn
sat
down
,
panting
,
while
the
King
called
out
'
Ten
minutes
allowed
for
refreshments
!
'
Haigha
and
Hatta
set
to
work
at
once
,
carrying
rough
trays
of
white
and
brown
bread
.
Alice
took
a
piece
to
taste
,
but
it
was
very
dry
.