Паутина Шарлотты
Chapter 3
"Godownthroughtheorchard,rootupthesod!Godownthroughthegarden,diguptheradishes!Rootupeverything!Eatgrass!Lookforcorn!Lookforoats!Runallover!Skipanddance,jumpandprance!Godownthroughtheorchardandstrollinthewoods!Theworldisawonderfulplacewhenyou’reyoung."
"Icanseethat,"repliedWilbur.Hegaveajumpintheair,twirled,ranafewsteps,stopped,lookedallaround,sniffedthesmellsofafternoon,andthensetoffwalkingdownthroughtheorchard.Pausingintheshadeofanappletree,heputhisstrongsnoutintothegroundandbeganpushing,digging,androoting.Hefeltveryhappy.Hehadplowedupquiteapieceofgroundbeforeanyonenoticedhim.Mrs.Zuckermanwasthefirsttoseehim.Shesawhimfromthekitchenwindow,andsheimmediatelyshoutedforthemen.
"Ho-mer!"shecried."Pig’sout!Lurvy!Pig’sout!Homer!
Lurvy!Pig’sout.He’sdownthereunderthatappletree."
"Nowthetroublestarts,"thoughtWilbur."NowI’llcatchit."
Thegooseheardtheracketandshe,too,startedhollering.
"Run-run-rundownhill,makeforthewoods,thewoods!"sheshoutedtoWilbur."They’llnever-never-nevercatchyouinthewoods."
Thecockerspanielheardthecommotionandheranoutfromthebarntojointhechase.Mr.Zuckermanheard,andhecameoutofthemachineshedwherehewasmendingatool.Lurvy,thehiredman,heardthenoiseandcameupfromtheasparaguspatchwherehewaspullingweeds.EverybodywalkedtowardWilburandWilburdidn’tknowwhattodo.