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Франк Илья

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(чтобы сдержать радость в /ее/ голосе: «держать радость вне ее голоса») and

to prevent her face from showing the exultation (и помешать отразиться на ее

лице ликованию) that made her heart beat so violently (которое заставило ее

сердце столь бешено забиться; violently — неистово, яростно, ожесточенно).

"That's not a bad idea (/это/ не плохая идея)," she answered (ответила она).'I’ll

ask him if you like (я спрошу его, если ты хочешь)."

Their play was running through August (/их/ спектакль шел до конца августа),

and Michael had taken a house at Taplow (и

Майкл снял дом в Тэплоу) so that

they could spend the height of the summer there (чтобы они могли провести там

разгар лета; height — высота, вершина). Julia was to come up for her

performances (Джулия должна была ездить в город на /свои/ спектакли; to

come up — зд. приезжать в столицу, приезжать с периферии в центр) and

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Michael when business needed it (и Майкл, когда того требовал бизнес:

«дела»), but she would have the day in the country and Sundays (но у нее будет

/возможность проводить/ день за городом: «в деревне», и /все/ воскресенья).

Tom had a fortnight's holiday (у Тома был двухнедельный отпуск); he accepted

the invitation with alacrity (он принял приглашение с готовностью).

screwed [skru:d] influence ['InflVqns] exultation ["egzAl'teIS(q)n]

alacrity [q'lxkrItI]

"He'll be a nice friend for Roger," said Michael. "Tom's got his head screwed on

his shoulders the right way, and he's a lot older than Roger. He ought to have a

good influence on him. Why don't you ask him to come and spend his holiday with

us?"

("Lucky I'm a good actress.") But it wanted an effort to keep the joy out of her

voice and to prevent her face from showing the exultation that made her heart beat

so violently. "That's not a bad idea," she answered. "I’ll ask him if you like."

Their play was running through August, and Michael had taken a house at Taplow

so that they could spend the height of the summer there. Julia was to come up for

her performances and Michael when business needed it, but she would have the

day in the country and Sundays. Tom had a fortnight's holiday; he accepted the

invitation with alacrity.

But one day Julia noticed (но однажды Джулия заметила) that he was unusually

silent (что он был необычайно молчалив). He looked pale (он был: «выглядел»

бледен) and his buoyant spirits had deserted him (и его жизнерадостное

настроение покинуло его). She knew that something was wrong (она знала, что

что-то было не так; wrong — неправильный, неверный, неподходящий), but he

would not tell her what it was (но

он не говорил ей, в чем было дело: «что это

было»); he would only say (единственное, что он говорил) that he was worried

to death (что он был обеспокоен до смерти). At last she forced him to confess (в

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конце концов, она заставила его признать) that he had got into debt (что он

влез в долги) and was being dunned by tradesmen (и что кредиторы:

«торговцы» настойчиво требовали уплаты долга; to dun — настойчиво

требовать уплаты долга; докучать). The life into which she had led him (тот

/образ/ жизни, в который он вовлекла его; to lead (led) — вести, показывать

дорогу, руководить) had made him spend more money (заставил его тратить

больше денег) than he could afford (чем он мог себе позволить), and ashamed

of his cheap clothes at the grand parties (и, стыдясь своей дешевой одежды, на

тех великолепных приемах) to which she took him (на которые она брала его),

he had gone to an expensive tailor (он отправился к дорогому портному) and

ordered himself new suits (и заказал у него себе новые костюмы).

buoyant ['bOIqnt] desert [dI'zq:t] tradesman ['treIdzmqn] ashamed [q'SeImd]

But one day Julia noticed that he was unusually silent. He looked pale and his

buoyant spirits had deserted him. She knew that something was wrong, but he

would not tell her what it was; he would only say that he was worried to death. At

last she forced him to confess that he had got into debt and was being dunned by

tradesmen. The life into which she had led him had made him spend more money

than he could afford, and ashamed of his cheap clothes at the grand parties to

which she took him, he had gone to an expensive tailor and ordered himself new

suits.

He had backed a horse (он поставил на лошадь) hoping to make enough money

(надеясь выиграть достаточно денег; to make money — зарабатывать,

наживать деньги) to get square (что бы привести свои дела: «счета» в

порядок; square квадратный, прямоугольный, зд. уравненный,

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