"Raymond E. Feist - Faerie Tale" - читать интересную книгу автора (Feist Raymond E)without taking his gaze from the door, Barney lifted the
bottle to the side of his mouth and began to drink. ERL KING HILL JUNE 1 "Stop it, you two!" Gloria Hastings stood with hands on hips, delivering the Look. Sean and Patrick stopped their bickering over who was entitled to the baseball bat. Their large blue eyes regarded their mother for a moment before, as one, they judged it close to the point of no return where her pa- tience was concerned. They reached an accord with their peculiar, silent communication. Sean conceded custody of the bat to Patrick and led the escape outside. "Don't wander too far off!" Gloria shouted after them. She listened to the sounds of eight-year-olds dashing down the ancient front steps and for a moment consid- ered the almost preternatural bond between her boys. The old stories of twins and their empathic link had conceded that there was something there out of the ordi- nary, a closeness beyond what was expected of siblings. Putting aside her musing, she looked at the mess the movers had left and considered, not for the first time, the wisdom of all this. She wandered aimlessly among the opened crates of personal belongings and felt nearly over- whelmed by the simple demands of sorting out the hun- dreds of small things they had brought with them from California. Just deciding where each item should go seemed a Sisyphean task. She glanced around the room, as if expecting it to have somehow changed since her last inspection. Deep-grained hardwood floors, freshly polishedтАФwhich would need polishing again as soon as the crates and boxes were hauled outsideтАФhinted at a style of living alien to Gloria. She regarded the huge fireplace with its ancient hand- carved facade as something from another planet, a stark contrast to the rough brick and stone ranch-house-style hearths of her California childhood. The stairs in the hallway, with their polished maple banisters, and the slid- ing doors to the den and dining room were relics of an- |
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