Маленький лорд Фаунтлерой
Chapter VI
“An’ofallthewicious,savage,hill-temperedholdfellowsitwasevermyhill-lucktowearliveryhunder,”thetallestfootmanhadsaid,“he’sthewiolentestandwustbyalongshot.”
Andthisparticularfootman,whosenamewasThomas,hadalsorepeatedtohiscompanionsbelowstairssomeoftheEarl’sremarkstoMr.Havisham,whentheyhadbeendiscussingtheseverypreparations.
“Givehimhisownway,andfillhisroomswithtoys,”mylordhadsaid.“Givehimwhatwillamusehim,andhe’llforgetabouthismotherquicklyenough.Amusehim,andfillhismindwithotherthings,andweshallhavenotrouble.That’sboynature.”
So,perhaps,havinghadthistrulyamiableobjectinview,itdidnotpleasehimsoverymuchtofinditdidnotseemtobeexactlythisparticularboy’snature.TheEarlhadpassedabadnightandhadspentthemorninginhisroom;butatnoon,afterhehadlunched,hesentforhisgrandson.
Fauntleroyansweredthesummonsatonce.Hecamedownthebroadstaircasewithaboundingstep;theEarlheardhimrunacrossthehall,andthenthedooropenedandhecameinwithredcheeksandsparklingeyes.
“Iwaswaitingforyoutosendforme,”hesaid.“Iwasreadyalongtimeago.I’mEVERsomuchobligedtoyouforallthosethings!I’mEVERsomuchobligedtoyou!Ihavebeenplayingwiththemallthemorning.”
“Oh!”saidtheEarl,“youlikethem,doyou?”
“Ilikethemsomuch—well,Icouldn’ttellyouhowmuch!”saidFauntleroy,hisfaceglowingwithdelight.