Лавка древностей

Chapter 1

           

           Sheputherhandinmineasconfidinglyasifshehadknownmefromhercradle,andwetrudgedawaytogether;thelittlecreatureaccommodatingherpacetomine,andratherseemingtoleadandtakecareofmethanItobeprotectingher.Iobservedthateverynowandthenshestoleacuriouslookatmyface,asiftomakequitesurethatIwasnotdeceivingher,andthattheseglances(verysharpandkeentheyweretoo)seemedtoincreaseherconfidenceateveryrepetition.

           Formypart,mycuriosityandinterestwereatleastequaltothechild’s,forchildshecertainlywas,althoughIthoughtitprobablefromwhatIcouldmakeout,thatherverysmallanddelicateframeimpartedapeculiaryouthfulnesstoherappearance.Thoughmorescantilyattiredthanshemighthavebeenshewasdressedwithperfectneatness,andbetrayednomarksofpovertyorneglect.

           ‘Whohassentyousofarbyyourself?’saidI.

           ‘Someonewhoisverykindtome,sir.’

           ‘Andwhathaveyoubeendoing?’

           ‘That,Imustnottell,’saidthechildfirmly.

           Therewassomethinginthemannerofthisreplywhichcausedmetolookatthelittlecreaturewithaninvoluntaryexpressionofsurprise;forIwonderedwhatkindoferranditmightbethatoccasionedhertobepreparedforquestioning.Herquickeyeseemedtoreadmythoughts,forasitmetminesheaddedthattherewasnoharminwhatshehadbeendoing,butitwasagreatsecretasecretwhichshedidnotevenknowherself.

           Thiswassaidwithnoappearanceofcunningordeceit,butwithanunsuspiciousfranknessthatboretheimpressoftruth.

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