"Лорд Дансени. The Lost Silk Hat (Потерянная шелковая шляпа) (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автора :
Well, that seems all right. : That's right, then you'll run up and get it? : Seems all right to me and seems all right to you. But it's the police what you and I have got to think of. Will it seem all right to them? : Oh, for heaven's sake -- : Ah! : What a hopeless fool you are. : Ah! : Look here. : Ah, I got you there, mister. : Look here, for goodness sake don't go. : Ah! {Exit} : Excuse me, sir. Excuse me asking you, but, as you see, I am without a hat. I shall be extraordinarily obliged to you if you would be so very good as to get it for me. Pretend you have come to wind the clocks, you know. I left it in the drawing-room of this house, half under the long sofa, the far end. : Oh, er -- all right, only -- : Thanks so much, I am immensely indebted to you. Just say you've come to wind the clocks, you know. : I -- er -- don't think I'm very good at winding clocks, you know. : Oh, that's all right, just stand in front of the clock and fool about with it. That's all they ever do. I must warn you there's a lady in the room. : Oh! : But that's all right, you know. Just walk past up to the clock. |
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