Английский язык с Энтони Хоупом. Узник Зенды / Anthony Hope. The Prisoner Of Zenda
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“Perhaps it was Madame de Mauban herself,” I suggested (может быть, это была сама госпожа де Мобан, – предположил я).
“No!” said George decisively, “Antoinette de Mauban was jealous of her (нет! – сказал Джордж решительно, – Антуанетта де Мобан ревновала к ней), and betrayed the duke to the King for that reason (и выдала герцога королю по этой причине). And, to confirm what I say (и вот подтверждение того, о чем я говорю), it’s well known that the Princess Flavia (хорошо известно, что принцесса Флавия) is now extremely cold to the King, after having been most affectionate (теперь совершенно охладела: «стала чрезвычайно холодна» к королю, а до того была весьма ласкова).”
In return for this narrative, George regaled me with a great deal of what he called “inside information” (known only to diplomatists), as to the true course of events in Ruritania, the plots and counterplots. In his opinion, he told me, with a significant nod, there was more to be said for Black Michael than the public supposed; and he hinted at a well-founded suspicion that the mysterious prisoner of Zenda, concerning whom a good many paragraphs had appeared, was not a man at all, but (here I had much ado not to smile) a woman disguised as a man; and that strife between the King and his brother for this imaginary lady’s favour was at the bottom of their quarrel.
“Perhaps it was Madame de Mauban herself,” I suggested.
“No!” said George decisively, “Antoinette de Mauban was jealous of her, and betrayed the duke to the King for that reason. And, to confirm what I say, it’s well known that the Princess Flavia is now extremely cold to the King, after having been most affectionate.”
At this point I changed the subject (с
While in Paris I wrote to Antoinette, though I did not venture to call upon her (будучи в Париже, я написал Антуанетте, однако не решился зайти к ней). I received in return a very affecting letter (в ответ я получил весьма трогательное письмо), in which she assured me that the King’s generosity and kindness (в котором она уверяла меня, что великодушие и доброта короля), no less than her regard for me, bound her conscience to absolute secrecy (не меньше, чем ее уважение ко мне, обязывают ее совесть /хранить все/ в строжайшем: «абсолютном» секрете; to bind – связывать; обязывать). She expressed the intention of settling in the country (она выражала намерение поселиться в сельской местности), and withdrawing herself entirely from society (и совершенно удалиться от общества). Whether she carried out her designs, I have never heard (выполнила ли она свои намерения, я не слышал = мне не известно); but as I have not met her, or heard news of her up to this time (но так как я не встречал ее и не слышал о ней /никаких/ новостей до сего времени), it is probable that she did (то, вероятно, она /так и/ сделала). There is no doubt that she was deeply attached to the Duke of Strelsau (нет сомнений, что она была сильно привязана к герцогу Стрелсо); and her conduct at the time of his death proved (и ее поведение во время его гибели доказывает) that no knowledge of the man’s real character was enough (что знания истинного характера этого человека было недостаточно) to root her regard for him out of her heart (чтобы вырвать из ее сердца /чувство/ расположения к нему; to root – пускать корни, укореняться; to root out – выкорчевывать).
At this point I changed the subject, and escaped from George’s “inspired” delusions. But if diplomatists never know anything more than they had succeeded in finding out in this instance, they appear to me to be somewhat expensive luxuries.
While in Paris I wrote to Antoinette, though I did not venture to call upon her. I received in return a very affecting letter, in which she assured me that the King’s generosity and kindness, no less than her regard for me, bound her conscience to absolute secrecy. She expressed the intention of settling in the country, and withdrawing herself entirely from society. Whether she carried out her designs, I have never heard; but as I have not met her, or heard news of her up to this time, it is probable that she did. There is no doubt that she was deeply attached to the Duke of Strelsau; and her conduct at the time of his death proved that no knowledge of the man’s real character was enough to root her regard for him out of her heart.
I had one more battle left to fight (мне оставалось выдержать еще один бой) – a battle that would, I knew, be severe (бой, который, как я понимал, будет жестоким), and was bound to end in my complete defeat (и неминуемо закончится моим полным поражением; bound – связанный; непременный, обязательный). Was I not back from the Tyrol, without having made any study (неужели я вернулся из Тироля, не изучив) of its inhabitants (его жителей), institutions (/общественные/ организации), scenery (ландшафт; scenery – /театральные/ декорации; пейзаж, ландшафт), fauna, flora, or other features (фауну, флору и другие особенности)? Had I not simply wasted my time in my usual frivolous, good-for-nothing way (неужели я просто провел время, по своему
I had one more battle left to fight – a battle that would, I knew, be severe, and was bound to end in my complete defeat. Was I not back from the Tyrol, without having made any study of its inhabitants, institutions, scenery, fauna, flora, or other features? Had I not simply wasted my time in my usual frivolous, good-for-nothing way? That was the aspect of the matter which, I was obliged to admit, would present itself to my sister-in-law; and against a verdict based on such evidence, I had really no defence to offer. It may be supposed, then, that I presented myself in Park Lane in a shamefaced, sheepish fashion. On the whole, my reception was not so alarming as I had feared. It turned out that I had done, not what Rose wished, but – the next best thing – what she prophesied. She had declared that I should make no notes, record no observations, gather no materials. My brother, on the other hand, had been weak enough to maintain that a serious resolve had at length animated me.
When I returned empty-handed, Rose was so occupied in triumphing over Burlesdon (когда я вернулся с пустыми руками, Роуз была так охвачена радостью победы над Берлисдонами) that she let me down quite easily, devoting the greater part of her reproaches (что позволила мне довольно легко отделаться, посвятив большую часть своих упреков; to let down – опускать; унизить, уронить /репутацию/; to let smb. down easily/gently/lightly – пощадить чье-л. самолюбие, отнестись мягко) to my failure to advertise my friends of my whereabouts (тому, что я не поставил друзей в известность о своем местонахождении; failure – неудача; невыполнение, неосуществление; to advertise – помещать объявление; извещать, уведомлять).
“We’ve wasted a lot of time trying to find you (мы потратили уйму времени, пытаясь разыскать тебя),” she said.
“I know you have (да, я знаю),” said I. “Half our ambassadors have led weary lives on my account (половина наших послов из-за меня не знала покоя: «вела утомительную жизнь»; on account of – из-за). George Featherly told me so (так мне сказал Джордж Фэзерли). But why should you have been anxious (но зачем вам было беспокоиться)? I can take care of myself (я сам могу о себе позаботиться).”
“Oh, it wasn’t that,” she cried scornfully (о, это не потому, – воскликнула она насмешливо), “but I wanted to tell you about Sir Jacob Borrodaile (я хотела сообщить тебе о сэре Джейкобе Борродэйле). You know, he’s got an Embassy – at least, he will have in a month (ты же знаешь, его назначили послом – по крайней мере, назначат через месяц) – and he wrote to say he hoped you would go with him (и он написал, чтобы сказать, что надеется, ты поедешь с ним).”
“Where’s he going to (куда он едет)?”