Дети железной дороги
The terrible secret.
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"Well,"saidPeterunexpectedly,"perhapsIam.YoudidsayIwasn’tacoward,evenwhenyouwereinsuchawax.Theonlythingis—don’tyoubeaprig,that’sall.Youkeepyoureyesopenandifyoufeelpriggishnesscomingonjuststopintime.See?"
"Yes,"saidBobbie,"Isee."
"Thenlet’scallitPax,"saidPeter,magnanimously:"burythehatchetinthefathomsofthepast.Shakehandsonit.Isay,Bobbie,oldchap,Iamtired."
Hewastiredformanydaysafterthat,andthesettleseemedhardanduncomfortableinspiteofallthepillowsandbolstersandsoftfoldedrugs.Itwasterriblenottobeabletogoout.Theymovedthesettletothewindow,andfromtherePetercouldseethesmokeofthetrainswindingalongthevalley.Buthecouldnotseethetrains.
AtfirstBobbiefounditquitehardtobeasnicetohimasshewantedtobe,forfearheshouldthinkherpriggish.Butthatsoonworeoff,andbothsheandPhylliswere,asheobserved,jollygoodsorts.Mothersatwithhimwhenhissisterswereout.Andthewords,"he’snotacoward,"madePeterdeterminednottomakeanyfussaboutthepaininhisfoot,thoughitwasratherbad,especiallyatnight.
Praisehelpspeopleverymuch,sometimes.
Therewerevisitors,too.Mrs.Perkscameuptoaskhowhewas,andsodidtheStationMaster,andseveralofthevillagepeople.Butthetimewentslowly,slowly.