Таинственный сад

III. Across The Moor

           

           Theentrancedoorwasahugeonemadeofmassive,curiouslyshapedpanelsofoakstuddedwithbigironnailsandboundwithgreatironbars.Itopenedintoanenormoushall,whichwassodimlylightedthatthefacesintheportraitsonthewallsandthefiguresinthesuitsofarmormadeMaryfeelthatshedidnotwanttolookatthem.Asshestoodonthestonefloorshelookedaverysmall,oddlittleblackfigure,andshefeltassmallandlostandoddasshelooked.

           Aneat,thinoldmanstoodnearthemanservantwhoopenedthedoorforthem.

           “Youaretotakehertoherroom,”hesaidinahuskyvoice.“Hedoesn’twanttoseeher.He’sgoingtoLondoninthemorning.”

           “Verywell,Mr.Pitcher,”Mrs.Medlockanswered.“SolongasIknowwhat’sexpectedofme,Icanmanage.”

           “What’sexpectedofyou,Mrs.Medlock,”Mr.Pitchersaid,“isthatyoumakesurethathe’snotdisturbedandthathedoesn’tseewhathedoesn’twanttosee.”

           AndthenMaryLennoxwasledupabroadstaircaseanddownalongcorridorandupashortflightofstepsandthroughanothercorridorandanother,untiladooropenedinawallandshefoundherselfinaroomwithafireinitandasupperonatable.

           Mrs.Medlocksaidunceremoniously:

           “Well,hereyouare!Thisroomandthenextarewhereyou’lllive—andyoumustkeeptothem.Don’tyouforgetthat!”

           ItwasinthiswayMistressMaryarrivedatMisselthwaiteManorandshehadperhapsneverfeltquitesocontraryinallherlife.

           

Настройки
Фон страницы
Размер шрифта
Межстрочный интервал
Фразовые глаголы
Показать / Скрыть меню
Шрифт
Roboto Lora
Уведомления
Страница 22 из 290