Дети железной дороги
The amateur firemen.
Hewentintothecanaluptohisneck,andhisfeetcouldnotfeelthebottom,buthisarmwasontheedgeofthebarge.Phylliscaughtathishair.Ithurt,butithelpedhimtogetout.Nextminutehehadleapedontothebarge,Phyllisfollowing.
"Notyou!"heshoutedtoBobbie;"ME,becauseI’mwet."
HecaughtupwithBobbieatthecabindoor,andflungherasideveryroughlyindeed;iftheyhadbeenplaying,suchroughnesswouldhavemadeBobbieweepwithtearsofrageandpain.Now,thoughheflungherontotheedgeofthehold,sothatherkneeandherelbowweregrazedandbruised,sheonlycried:—
"No—notyou—ME,"andstruggledupagain.Butnotquicklyenough.
Peterhadalreadygonedowntwoofthecabinstepsintothecloudofthicksmoke.Hestopped,rememberedallhehadeverheardoffires,pulledhissoakedhandkerchiefoutofhisbreastpocketandtieditoverhismouth.Ashepulleditouthesaid:—
"It’sallright,hardlyanyfireatall."
Andthis,thoughhethoughtitwasalie,wasrathergoodofPeter.ItwasmeanttokeepBobbiefromrushingafterhimintodanger.Ofcourseitdidn’t.
Thecabinglowedred.Aparaffinlampwasburningcalmlyinanorangemist.
"Hi,"saidPeter,liftingthehandkerchieffromhismouthforamoment."Hi,Baby—whereareyou?"Hechoked.
"Oh,letMEgo,"criedBobbie,closebehindhim.