-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Жюль Верн
-
- Пятнадцатилетний капитан
-
- Стр. 192/354
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
He
tried
to
recall
them
.
He
was
going
to
speak
.
"
Be
silent
,
Tom
!
"
repeated
Dick
Sand
.
"
For
Mrs.
Weldon
's
sake
,
for
all
our
sakes
,
be
silent
!
"
And
the
novice
led
the
old
black
away
.
Another
halting
place
was
chosen
,
at
some
distance
,
and
all
was
arranged
for
the
night
.
The
repast
was
prepared
,
but
they
hardly
touched
it
.
Fatigue
took
away
their
hunger
.
All
were
under
an
indefinable
impression
of
anxiety
which
bordered
on
terror
.
Darkness
came
gradually
:
soon
it
was
profound
.
The
sky
was
covered
with
great
stormy
clouds
.
Between
the
trees
in
the
western
horizon
they
saw
some
flashes
of
heat
lightning
.
The
wind
had
fallen
;
not
a
leaf
moved
on
the
trees
.
An
absolute
silence
succeeded
the
noises
of
the
day
,
and
it
might
be
believed
that
the
heavy
atmosphere
,
saturated
with
electricity
,
was
becoming
unfit
for
the
transmission
of
sounds
.
Dick
Sand
,
Austin
,
and
Bat
watched
together
.
They
tried
to
see
,
to
hear
,
during
this
very
dark
night
,
if
any
light
whatsoever
,
or
any
suspicious
noise
should
strike
their
eyes
or
their
ears
.
Nothing
troubled
either
the
calm
or
the
obscurity
of
the
forest
.
Torn
,
not
sleepy
,
but
absorbed
in
his
remembrances
,
his
head
bent
,
remained
quiet
,
as
if
he
had
been
struck
by
some
sudden
blow
.
Mrs.
Weldon
rocked
her
child
in
her
arms
,
and
only
thought
of
him
.