Дети железной дороги
Saviours of the train.
Thetrainwouldn’tcare.Itwouldgorushingbythemandtearroundthecornerandgocrashingintothatawfulmound.Andeveryonewouldbekilled.Herhandsgrewverycoldandtrembledsothatshecouldhardlyholdtheflag.Andthencamethedistantrumbleandhumofthemetals,andapuffofwhitesteamshowedfarawayalongthestretchofline.
"Standfirm,"saidPeter,"andwavelikemad!Whenitgetstothatbigfurzebushstepback,butgoonwaving!Don’tstandONtheline,Bobbie!"
Thetraincamerattlingalongvery,veryfast.
"Theydon’tseeus!Theywon’tseeus!It’sallnogood!"criedBobbie.
Thetwolittleflagsonthelineswayedasthenearingtrainshookandloosenedtheheapsofloosestonesthatheldthemup.Oneofthemslowlyleanedoverandfellontheline.Bobbiejumpedforwardandcaughtitup,andwavedit;herhandsdidnottremblenow.
Itseemedthatthetraincameonasfastasever.Itwasverynearnow.
"Keepofftheline,yousillycuckoo!"saidPeter,fiercely.
"It’snogood,"Bobbiesaidagain.
"Standback!"criedPeter,suddenly,andhedraggedPhyllisbackbythearm.
ButBobbiecried,"Notyet,notyet!"andwavedhertwoflagsrightovertheline.Thefrontoftheenginelookedblackandenormous.It’svoicewasloudandharsh.
"Oh,stop,stop,stop!"criedBobbie.Nooneheardher.