Читаем Английский язык с Грэмом Грином. Третий человек полностью

"No, it was a soldier (нет, это был солдат). I was trying to punch his bloody colonel in the eye (я пытался дать его проклятому полковнику в глаз; to punch — нанести удар кулаком)." He removed the handkerchief (он убрал платок) and gave Crabbin a view of his cut mouth (и открыл: «дал» Крэббину вид своего разбитого рта; to cut — резать). He told me that Crabbin was at a complete loss for words (он рассказал мне, что Крэббин совершенно лишился слов; complete loss — полная потеря): Martins couldn't understand why (Мартинс не мог понять почему) because he had never read the work of his great contemporary (потому что он никогда не читал произведения: «работу» своего великого современника), Benjamin Dexter (Бенджамина Декстера): he hadn't even heard of him (он даже не слышал о нем). I am a great admirer of Dexter (я большой почитатель Декстера), so that I could understand Crabbin's bewilderment (поэтому я мог понять замешательство Крэббина). Dexter has been ranked as a stylist with Henry James (Декстера оценивали как стилиста /на одном уровне/ с Генри Джеймсом; rank — ряд, линия; звание, чин; ранг; to rank — располагать/ся/ в ряд, в линию; ценить, расценивать, располагать по рангу), but he has a wider feminine streak than his master (но в нем есть более широкая женственная жилка, чем у его учителя; streak — полоска; жилка, прожилка; черта /характера/)—indeed his enemies (на самом деле, его враги) have sometimes described his subtle complex wavering style (иногда описывали его тонкий, сложный, колеблющийся стиль) as old maidish (как стародевичий; old maid — старая дева). For a man still just on the right side of fifty (для человека несколько моложе пятидесяти: «все еще как раз на правильной стороне от пятидесяти») his passionate interest in embroidery (его страстная заинтересованность вышивкой) and his habit of calming a not very tumultuous mind with tatting (и его привычка успокаивать /и без того/ не очень буйный дух плетением кружев; tumult — шум и крики; грохот; tumultuous — шумный, буйный, бурный; to tat — плести кружево)—a trait beloved by his disciples (черта возлюбленная его последователями)—certainly to others seems a little affected (конечно, другим кажется = может показаться несколько жеманной; affected — неестественный, показной, притворный; жеманный).

protest /глагол/ [prq'test], impossible [Im'pOsqbl], suspect /глагол/ [sqs'pekt], practical ['prxktIk(q)l], original [q'rIG(q)n(q)l], translation [trxns'leIS(q)n], especially [Is'peS(q)lI], prow ['prau], favourite ['feIv(q)rIt], discussion [dI'skAS(q)n], prepare [prI'peq], agree [q'gri:], secure [sI'kjuq], discover [dIs'kAvq], accept [qk'sept], suggestion [sq'GestS(q)n], excitement [Ik'saItmqnt], toothache ['tu:TeIk], soldier ['squlGq], contemporary [kqn'temp(q)r(q)rI], admire [qd'maIq], complex ['kOmpleks], passionate ['pxSqnIt], embroidery [Im'brOId(q)rI], tumultuous [tju:'mAltjuqs], tumult ['tju:mAlt]

Martins winced! It was painful opening his mouth to protest. He took an angry look instead at Mr. Crabbin, but it was impossible to suspect that young man of a practical joke.

"You have a big Austrian public, Mr. Dexter, both for your originals and your translations. Especially for The Curved Prow, that's my own favourite."

Martins was thinking hard. "Did you say—room for a week?"

"Yes."

"Very kind of you."

"Mr. Schmidt here will give you tickets every day, to cover all meals. But I expect you'll need a little pocket money. We'll fix that. Tomorrow we thought you'd like a quiet day—to look about."

"Yes."

"Of course any of us are at your service if you need a guide. Then the day after tomorrow in the evening there's a little quiet discussion at the Institute—on the contemporary novel. We thought perhaps you'd say a few words just to set the ball rolling, and then answer questions."

Martins at that moment was prepared to agree to anything, to get rid of Mr. Crabbin and also to secure a week's free board and lodging, and Rollo, of course, as I was to discover later, had always been prepared to accept any suggestion—for a drink, for a girl, for a joke, for a new excitement. He said now, "Of course, of course," into his handkerchief.

"Excuse me, Mr. Dexter, have you got a toothache? I know a very good dentist."

"No. Somebody hit me, that's all."

"Good God. Were they trying to rob you?"

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