"Лорд Дансени. The Lost Silk Hat (Потерянная шелковая шляпа) (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автора Oh, it seems all right.
: *Well*, then. : All these crack jobs do seem all right. : But I'm not asking you to rob the house. : Don't seem as if you are, certainly, but I don't like the looks of it; what if there's things what I can't 'elp taking when I gets inside? : I only want my hat -- Here, I say, please don't go away -- here's a sovereign, it will only take you a minute. : *What I want to know* -- : Yes? : -- Is what's *in* that hat? : What's *in* the hat? : Yes; that's what I want to know. : : Yes, you are n't going to give me a sovereign -- ? : I'll give you two sovereigns. : You are n't going to give me a sovereign, and rise it to two sovereigns, for an *empty* hat? : But I must have my hat. I can't be seen in the streets like this. There's nothing *in* the hat. What do you think's in the hat? : Ah, I'm not clever enough to say that, but it looks as if the papers was in that hat. : The papers? : Yes, papers proving, if you can get them, that you're the heir to that big house, and some poor innocent will be defrauded. : Look here, the hat's absolutely empty. I *must* have my hat. If there's anything in it you shall have it yourself as well as the two pounds, only get me my hat. |
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