Маленький лорд Фаунтлерой
Chapter IV
“Jerry’sstoriesint’rustthemverymuch,”hesaidtohismamma.“Formypart—youmustexcuseme,Dearest—butsometimesIshouldhavethoughttheycouldn’tbeallquitetrue,iftheyhadn’thappenedtoJerryhimself;butastheyallhappenedtoJerry—well,it’sverystrange,youknow,andperhapssometimeshemayforgetandbealittlemistaken,ashe’sbeenscalpedsooften.Beingscalpedagreatmanytimesmightmakeapersonforgetful.”
Itwaselevendaysafterhehadsaidgood-byetohisfriendDickbeforehereachedLiverpool;anditwasonthenightofthetwelfthdaythatthecarriageinwhichheandhismotherandMr.HavishamhaddrivenfromthestationstoppedbeforethegatesofCourtLodge.Theycouldnotseemuchofthehouseinthedarkness.Cedriconlysawthattherewasadrive-wayundergreatarchingtrees,andafterthecarriagehadrolleddownthisdrive-wayashortdistance,hesawanopendoorandastreamofbrightlightcomingthroughit.
Maryhadcomewiththemtoattendhermistress,andshehadreachedthehousebeforethem.WhenCedricjumpedoutofthecarriagehesawoneortwoservantsstandinginthewide,brighthall,andMarystoodinthedoor-way.
LordFauntleroysprangatherwithagaylittleshout.
“Didyougethere,Mary?”hesaid.“Here’sMary,Dearest,”andhekissedthemaidonherroughredcheek.
“Iamgladyouarehere,Mary,”Mrs.Errolsaidtoherinalowvoice.“Itissuchacomforttometoseeyou.Ittakesthestrangenessaway.”Andsheheldoutherlittlehand,whichMarysqueezedencouragingly.