"Лорд Дансени. The Lost Silk Hat (Потерянная шелковая шляпа) (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автораLord Dunsany.
The Lost Silk Hat Persons CallerLaborerClerkPoetPoliceman : A fashionable London street. {The Caller stands on a doorstep, "faultlessly dressed," buta hat. At first he shows despair, then a newengrosses him. Enter the Laborer.} Caller: Excuse me a moment. Excuse me -- but -- I'd be greatly obliged to you if -- if you could see your way -- in fact, you can be of great service to me if -- Laborer: Glad to do what I can, sir. Well, all I really want you to do is just to ring that bell and go up and say -- er -- say that you've come to see to the drains, or anything like that, you know, and get hold of my hat for me. : Get hold of your 'at! : Yes. You see, I left my hat behind most unfortunately. It's in the drawing-room {points to window}, that room there, half under the long sofa, the far end from the door. And if you could possibly go and get it, why I'd be {The Laborer's expression changes} -- Why, what's the matter? : {firmly} I don't like this job. : Don't like this job! But, my dear fellow, don't be silly, what possible harm -- ? : Ah-h. That's what I don't know. : But what harm can there possibly be in so simple a request? What harm does there seem to be? : |
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