"David Eddings - The Dreamers 01 - The Elder gods" - читать интересную книгу автора (Eddings David)Ordinary conversations between them had been in the language of the
dolphins. тАШCome here, child,тАЩ Zelana said. тАШI think itтАЩs time for us to get to know each other a bit better.тАЩ Eleria seemed apprehensive. тАШHave I done something wrong, Beloved?тАЩ she asked. тАШAre you angry with me because I told your poems to the finned ones? You didnтАЩt want me to do that, did you? Your poems were love, and they were for me alone. Now I have spoiled them.тАЩ EleriaтАЩs eyes filled with tears. тАШPlease donтАЩt send me away, Beloved!тАЩ she wailed. тАШI promise that I wonтАЩt do it again!тАЩ A wave of emotion swept over Zelana, and she felt her own eyes clouding over. She held out her arms to the child. тАШCome to me,тАЩ she said. Eleria rushed to her, and they clung to each other. Both of them were weeping now, yet they were filled with a kind of joy. Zelana and Eleria spent all of their time together in the grotto after that. The dolphins brought fish for Eleria to eat, and the trickling spring provided water, so there was no real need for the child to go out into Mother Sea. Her playmates were a bit sulky at first, but that soon passed. Zelana spent many happy hours teaching Eleria how to create poetry and how to sing. ZelanaтАЩs poetry was stately and formal, and her songs were complex. EleriaтАЩs poetry was still antique but much more passionate, and her songs were simple and pure. Zelana was painfully aware that the childтАЩs voice was more beautiful than her own, clear and reaching upward without effort. Eleria eventually came to realize that the language she had come to could use for everyday communication. She still insisted on calling Zelana тАШBeloved,тАЩ however. It was in the spring of EleriaтАЩs seventh year when the child went out to play with her pink friends again. Zelana had suggested that Eleria had been neglecting them of late, and it was not polite to do that. Late that day Eleria returned to the grotto with a strange glowing object. тАШWhat is that pretty thing, child?тАЩ Zelana asked. тАШItтАЩs called a тАЬpearlтАЭ, Beloved,тАЩ Eleria replied, тАШand a very old friend of the dolphins gave it to me - well, she didnтАЩt exactly give it to me. She showed me where it was, though.тАЩ тАШI didnтАЩt know that pearls could grow so large,тАЩ Zelana marveled. тАШIt must have been an enormous oyster.тАЩ тАШIt was huge, Beloved.тАЩ тАШWho is this friend of the dolphins?тАЩ тАШA whale,тАЩ Eleria replied. тАШSheтАЩs very old, and she lives near that islet off the south coast. She joined us this morning and told me that she wanted to show me something. Then she led me to the islet and took me down to where this enormous oyster was attached to a reef. The oysterтАЩs shell was almost as wide across as I am tall.тАЩ тАШHow did you pry it open if it was that big?тАЩ тАШI didnтАЩt have to, Beloved. The old whale touched the shell with her |
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