Дети железной дороги
The pride of Perks.
Perksreplied,becausejustthenBobbiegaveastart,putherhandinherpocket,andallherbodygrewstiffwithhorror.
"Oh!"shewhisperedtotheothers,"whatevershallwedo?Iforgottoputthelabelsonanyofthethings!Hewon’tknowwhat’sfromwho.He’llthinkit’sallUS,andthatwe’retryingtobegrandorcharitableorsomethinghorrid."
"Hush!"saidPeter.
AndthentheyheardthevoiceofMr.Perks,loudandratherangry.
"Idon’tcare,"hesaid;"Iwon’tstandit,andsoItellyoustraight."
"But,"saidMrs.Perks,"it’sthemchildrenyoumakesuchafussabout—thechildrenfromtheThreeChimneys."
"Idon’tcare,"saidPerks,firmly,"notifitwasaangelfromHeaven.We’vegotonallrightalltheseyearsandnofavoursasked.I’mnotgoingtobeginthesesortofcharitygoings-onatmytimeoflife,sodon’tyouthinkit,Nell."
"Oh,hush!"saidpoorMrsPerks;"Bert,shutyoursillytongue,forgoodness’sake.Theallthreeof‘emsinthewash-housea-listeningtoeverywordyouspeaks."
"ThenI’llgivethemsomethingtolistento,"saidtheangryPerks;"I’vespokemymindtothemaforenow,andI’lldoitagain,"headded,andhetooktwostridestothewash-housedoor,andflungitwideopen—aswide,thatis,asitwouldgo,withthetightlypackedchildrenbehindit.
"Comeout,"saidPerks,"comeoutandtellmewhatyoumeanbyit.