Маленький лорд Фаунтлерой
Chapter X
Helivedhissimple,happy,childlife,—frolickingaboutinthepark;chasingtherabbitstotheirburrows;lyingunderthetreesonthegrass,orontheruginthelibrary,readingwonderfulbooksandtalkingtotheEarlaboutthem,andthentellingthestoriesagaintohismother;writinglongletterstoDickandMr.Hobbs,whorespondedincharacteristicfashion;ridingoutathisgrandfather’sside,orwithWilkinsasescort.Astheyrodethroughthemarkettown,heusedtoseethepeopleturnandlook,andhenoticedthatastheyliftedtheirhatstheirfacesoftenbrightenedverymuch;buthethoughtitwasallbecausehisgrandfatherwaswithhim.
“Theyaresofondofyou,”heoncesaid,lookingupathislordshipwithabrightsmile.“Doyouseehowgladtheyarewhentheyseeyou?Ihopetheywillsomedaybeasfondofme.ItmustbenicetohaveEVERYbodylikeyou.”Andhefeltquiteproudtobethegrandsonofsogreatlyadmiredandbelovedanindividual.
Whenthecottageswerebeingbuilt,theladandhisgrandfatherusedtorideovertoEarl’sCourttogethertolookatthem,andFauntleroywasfullofinterest.Hewoulddismountfromhisponyandgoandmakeacquaintancewiththeworkmen,askingthemquestionsaboutbuildingandbricklaying,andtellingthemthingsaboutAmerica.Aftertwoorthreesuchconversations,hewasabletoenlightentheEarlonthesubjectofbrick-making,astheyrodehome.
“Ialwaysliketoknowaboutthingslikethose,”hesaid,“becauseyouneverknowwhatyouarecomingto.