Kitabı oku: «A Little Princess / Маленькая принцесса. А1», sayfa 9
Ermengarde didn't know what Sara was talking about. Sara suddenly turned the handle, and opened the door wide. The room behind the door was quite neat and quiet. Ermengarde saw a gorgeous doll sitting in a chair before the fire. Captain Crewe bought that doll for Sara before he left to India. Sara named the doll Emily.
“Oh, she sat down to her seat before we could see her!” Sara explained.
Ermengarde looked from her to the doll and back again.
“Can she-walk?” she asked in a surprise.
“Yes,” answered Sara. “At least I believe she can. At least I pretend I believe she can. Don't you ever pretend things?”
“No,” said Ermengarde. “Never. I-tell me about it.”
Sara sat upon the hearth-rug and told her strange things. She told stories of the voyage, and stories of India; and about the doll, Emily, too. She told how her papa bought it for her and how she believed it comes to life when no one sees. Ermengarde saw Sara became sad in the face.
“Have you a-a pain?” Ermengarde asked.
“I just miss my papa,” Sara answered. “I love him more than anything in the world. But I promised him I would bear it. And I will.”
Ermengarde was in a surprise of her strength. Since that moment, they became best friends, just like Lavinia and Jessie.
Glossary
catch (cauɡht, cauɡht) [kæʧ] – v ловить
cry [kraɪ] – n крик; v кричать, воскликнуть; плакать
fire [faɪǝ] – n огонь; пожар; камин
ɡasp [ɡɑ:sp] – n перехват дыхания; затруднённое дыхание; сильный резкий вдох; v задыхаться; тяжело дышать








