Таинственный сад
XVIII. “Tha’ Munnot Waste No Time”
Theleavesisuncurlin’soyoucansee’em—an’,myword,th’nicesmellsthereisabout!”sniffingwithhishappyturned-upnose.“An’thatpoorladlyin’shutupan’seein’solittlethathegetstothinkin’o’thingsassetshimscreamin’.Eh!my!wemungethimouthere—wemungethimwatchin’anlistenin’an’sniffin’upth’airan’gethimjustsoakedthroughwi’sunshine.An’wemunnotlosenotimeaboutit.”
WhenhewasverymuchinterestedheoftenspokequitebroadYorkshirethoughatothertimeshetriedtomodifyhisdialectsothatMarycouldbetterunderstand.ButshelovedhisbroadYorkshireandhadinfactbeentryingtolearntospeakitherself.Soshespokealittlenow.
“Aye,thatwemun,”shesaid(whichmeant“Yes,indeed,wemust”).“I’lltelltheewhatus’lldofirst,”sheproceeded,andDickongrinned,becausewhenthelittlewenchtriedtotwisthertongueintospeakingYorkshireitamusedhimverymuch.“He’stookagraidelyfancytothee.HewantstoseetheeandhewantstoseeSootan’Captain.WhenIgobacktothehousetotalktohimI’llaxhimiftha’canna’comean’seehimtomorrowmornin’—an’bringtha’creatureswi’thee—an’then—inabit,whenthere’smoreleavesout,an’happenabudortwo,we’llgethimtocomeoutan’tha’shallpushhiminhischairan’we’llbringhimherean’showhimeverything.”
Whenshestoppedshewasquiteproudofherself.ShehadnevermadealongspeechinYorkshirebeforeandshehadrememberedverywell.