Крошка Доррит

Chapter 35. What was behind Mr Pancks on Little Dorrit’s Hand

           

           ‘Soifthewholethinghadbrokendown,sir,’concludedPancks,‘attheverylast,saythedaybeforetheotherdaywhenIshowedyouourpapersinthePrisonyard,orsaythatveryday,nobodybutourselveswouldhavebeencruellydisappointed,orapennytheworse.’

           Clennam,whohadbeenalmostincessantlyshakinghandswithhimthroughoutthenarrative,wasremindedbythistosay,inanamazementwhicheventhepreparationhehadhadforthemaindisclosuresmootheddown,‘MydearMrPancks,thismusthavecostyouagreatsumofmoney.’

           ‘Prettywell,sir,’saidthetriumphantPancks.‘Notrifle,thoughwediditascheapasitcouldbedone.Andtheoutlaywasadifficulty,letmetellyou.’

           ‘Adifficulty!’repeatedClennam.‘Butthedifficultiesyouhavesowonderfullyconqueredinthewholebusiness!’shakinghishandagain.

           ‘I’lltellyouhowIdidit,’saidthedelightedPancks,puttinghishairintoaconditionaselevatedashimself.‘First,IspentallIhadofmyown.Thatwasn’tmuch.’

           ‘Iamsorryforit,’saidClennam:‘notthatitmattersnow,though.Then,whatdidyoudo?’

           ‘Then,’answeredPancks,‘Iborrowedasumofmyproprietor.’

           ‘OfMrCasby?’saidClennam.‘He’safineoldfellow.’

           ‘Nobleoldboy;an’the?’saidMrPancks,enteringonaseriesofthedryestsnorts.‘Generousoldbuck.Confidingoldboy.Philanthropicoldbuck.Benevolentoldboy!Twentypercent.Iengagedtopayhim,sir.Butweneverdobusinessforlessatourshop.

Настройки
Фон страницы
Размер шрифта
Межстрочный интервал
Фразовые глаголы
Показать / Скрыть меню
Шрифт
Roboto Lora
Уведомления
Страница 630 из 1266