Читаем Английский язык с Мюриэль Спарк (рассказы) полностью

I was attended by our woman doctor (меня лечила врач-женщина; to attend — посещать; уделятьвнимание, заботиться), the widow of the town's former doctor (вдова предыдущего городского доктора) who had quite recently died (который совсем недавно умер). This was the first time I had seen Dr. Gray (это был первый раз, когда я увидела доктора Грей), although I had known the other Dr. Gray (хотя, я, конечно, знала другого доктора Грей), her husband (ее мужа), whom I missed (по которому я скучала). The new Dr. Gray was a sharp-faced athletic woman (новая доктор Грей была мускулистая женщина с заостренным лицом). She was said to be young (говорили, что она молодая). She came to visit me every day for a week (она приходила и наблюдала меня каждый день целую неделю). After consideration (после размышлений) I decided she was normal (я решила, что она была нормальной) and in the right (и, в общем, правильная), though dull (хотя и скучная).

tamper ['txmpq] fortune ['fO: C(q)n] athletic [xT'letIk]

I said, "The bottle may have been tampered with, have you thought of that?"

"Joan's been reading books."

The last week of my holidays old Mrs. Simmonds died above the shop and left all her fortune to her daughter. At the same time I got tonsillitis and could not return to school.

I was attended by our woman doctor, the widow of the town's former doctor who had quite recently died. This was the first time I had seen Dr. Gray, although I had known the other Dr. Gray, her husband, whom I missed. The new Dr. Gray was a sharp-faced athletic woman. She was said to be young. She came to visit me every day for a week. After consideration I decided she was normal and in the right, though dull.

Through the feverish part of my illness (когда у меня было лихорадочное состояние во время болезни; fever — лихорадка, жар) I saw Basil at the desk through the window (я видела Бэзила у рабочего стола, через окно) and I heard Dorothy scream (и слышала, как Дороти кричит). While I was convalescent (когда я выздоравливала) I went for walks (я ходила на прогулки), and always returned by the lane beside the Simmonds' house (и всегда возвращалась по переулку, ведущему мимо дома Симмондса). There had been no bickering over the mother's will (не было никаких пререканий о завещании /его/ матери). Everyone said the eye-drop affair was a terrible accident (все говорили, что та история с глазными каплями была ужасным несчастным случаем). Miss Simmonds had retired (мисс Симмондс отошла от дел) and was said to be going rather dotty (и говорили, что она тронулась умом; to go dotty — бытьневсвоемуме, рехнуться, тронуться).

I saw Dr. Gray leaving the Simmonds' at six o'clock one evening (я видела, как доктор Грей выходит от Симмондсов в шесть часов вечера). She must have been calling on poor Miss Simmonds (она, должно быть, посещала бедную мисс Симмондс). She noticed me at once as I emerged from the lane (она тут же заметила меня, когда я вышла с переулка).

"Don't loiter about, Joan (не слоняйся без дела, Джоан). It's getting chilly (становится прохладно; chilly— холодный, зябкий, промозглый)."

convalescent ["kOnvq'les(q)nt] bicker ['bIkq] loiter ['lOItq] chilly ['CIlI]

Through the feverish part of my illness I saw Basil at the desk through the window and I heard Dorothy scream. While I was convalescent I went for walks, and always returned by the lane beside the Simmonds' house. There had been no bickering over the mother's will. Everyone said the eye-drop affair was a terrible accident. Miss Simmonds had retired and was said to be going rather dotty.

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