Дети железной дороги
Saviours of the train.
‘AffairsofState,Perks,’sayshe.ButIdidthinkoneo’youwould‘a’nippeddowntotellme—you’reheresharpenoughwhenyouwanttogetanythingoutofoldPerks"—Phyllisflushedpurpleasshethoughtofthestrawberries—"informationaboutlocomotivesorsignalsorthelikes,"saidPerks.
"Wedidn’tknowyoudidn’tknow."
"WethoughtMotherhadtoldyou."
"Wewantedtotellyouonlywethoughtitwouldbestalenews."
Thethreespokeallatonce.
Perkssaiditwasallverywell,andstillheldupthepaper.ThenPhyllissuddenlysnatcheditaway,andthrewherarmsroundhisneck.
"Oh,let’skissandbefriends,"shesaid;"we’llsaywe’resorryfirst,ifyoulike,butwedidn’treallyknowthatyoudidn’tknow."
"Wearesosorry,"saidtheothers.
AndPerksatlastconsentedtoaccepttheirapologies.
ThentheygothimtocomeoutandsitinthesunonthegreenRailwayBank,wherethegrasswasquitehottotouch,andthere,sometimesspeakingoneatatime,andsometimesalltogether,theytoldthePorterthestoryoftheRussianPrisoner.
"Well,Imustsay,"saidPerks;buthedidnotsayit—whateveritwas.
"Yes,itisprettyawful,isn’tit?"saidPeter,"andIdon’twonderyouwerecuriousaboutwhotheRussianwas."
"Iwasn’tcurious,notsomuchasinterested,"saidthePorter.