Маленький лорд Фаунтлерой
Chapter VII
“Oh,Ceddie!”shehadsaidtohimtheeveningbefore,asshehungoverhiminsayinggood-night,beforehewentaway;“oh,Ceddie,dear,IwishforyoursakeIwasverycleverandcouldsayagreatmanywisethings!Butonlybegood,dear,onlybebrave,onlybekindandtruealways,andthenyouwillneverhurtanyone,solongasyoulive,andyoumayhelpmany,andthebigworldmaybebetterbecausemylittlechildwasborn.Andthatisbestofall,Ceddie,—itisbetterthaneverythingelse,thattheworldshouldbealittlebetterbecauseamanhaslived—eveneversolittlebetter,dearest.”
AndonhisreturntotheCastle,Fauntleroyhadrepeatedherwordstohisgrandfather.
“AndIthoughtaboutyouwhenshesaidthat,”heended;“andItoldherthatwasthewaytheworldwasbecauseyouhadlived,andIwasgoingtotryifIcouldbelikeyou.”
“Andwhatdidshesaytothat?”askedhislordship,atrifleuneasily.
“Shesaidthatwasright,andwemustalwayslookforgoodinpeopleandtrytobelikeit.”
Perhapsitwasthistheoldmanrememberedasheglancedthroughthedividedfoldsoftheredcurtainofhispew.Manytimeshelookedoverthepeople’sheadstowherehisson’swifesatalone,andhesawthefairfacetheunforgivendeadhadloved,andtheeyeswhichweresolikethoseofthechildathisside;butwhathisthoughtswere,andwhethertheywerehardandbitter,orsoftenedalittle,itwouldhavebeenhardtodiscover.
Astheycameoutofchurch,manyofthosewhohadattendedtheservicestoodwaitingtoseethempass.