Английский язык с Конан Дойлем. Этюд в багровых тонах (ASCII-IPA)
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" ‘Would you murder me?’ he stammered (ты меня убьешь? — заикаясь, спросил он; to stammer — заикаться, говорить заикаясь; запинаться).
" ‘There is no murder,’ I answered (это не убийство, — ответил я). ‘Who talks of murdering a mad dog (разве прикончить бешеную собаку — убийство: «кто говорит об убийстве бешеной собаки»)? What mercy had you upon my poor darling (как ты пожалел мою бедняжку; mercy — милосердие; жалость, сострадание), when you dragged her from her slaughtered father (когда ты оттащил ее от убитого отца; to slaughter — убивать, совершать зверское убийство), and bore her away to your accursed and shameless harem (и увез ее в свой проклятый бесстыдный гарем; to bear — носить, нести; переносить)?’
either ['aID@], ['i:D@], relieve [rI'li:v], slaughter ['slO:t@]
" ‘You dog!’ I said; ‘I have hunted you from Salt Lake City to St. Petersburg, and you have always escaped me. Now, at last your wanderings have come to an end, for either you or I shall never see to-morrow's sun rise.’ He shrunk still further away as I spoke, and I could see on his face that he thought I was mad. So I was for the time. The pulses in my temples beat like sledge-hammers, and I believe I would have had a fit of some sort if the blood had not gushed from my nose and relieved me.
" ‘What do you think of Lucy Ferrier now?’ I cried, locking the door, and shaking the key in his face. ‘Punishment has been slow in coming, but it has overtaken you at last.’ I saw his coward lips tremble as I spoke. He would have begged for his life, but he knew well that it was useless.
" ‘Would you murder me?’ he stammered.
" ‘There is no murder,’ I answered. ‘Who talks of murdering a mad dog? What mercy had you upon my poor darling, when you dragged her from her slaughtered father, and bore her away to your accursed and shameless harem?’
" ‘It was not I who killed her father,’ he cried (это
" ‘But it was you who broke her innocent heart (но это ты разбил ее невинное сердце),’ I shrieked, thrusting the box before him (крикнул я и сунул ему коробочку; to thrust — пихать, толкать). ‘Let the high God judge between us (пусть Всевышний рассудит нас). Choose and eat (выбирай и глотай: «ешь»). There is death in one and life in the other (в одной — смерть, в другой — жизнь). I shall take what you leave (я проглочу ту, что останется после тебя: «я приму ту, что ты оставишь»). Let us see if there is justice upon the earth (давай посмотрим, есть ли справедливость на земле), or if we are ruled by chance (или нами правит случай).’
"He cowered away with wild cries and prayers for mercy (он отпрянул, дико завопив и взывая к милосердию; to cower — сжиматься, съеживаться), but I drew my knife and held it to his throat until he had obeyed me (но я достал нож и приставил ему к горлу, пока он не сделал так, как я хотел; to draw — тащить; to hold — держать; to obey — подчиняться, слушаться, повиноваться). Then I swallowed the other (потом я проглотил другую пилюлю), and we stood facing one another in silence for a minute or more (а затем минуту или больше мы стояли и молча смотрели друг на друга), waiting to see which was to live and which was to die (ожидая, кто останется в живых, а кто умрет). Shall I ever forget the look which came over his face (забуду ли я когда-нибудь то выражение на его лице: «которое прошло по его лицу») when the first warning pangs told him that the poison was in his system (когда первые предупреждающие спазмы сказали ему, что в его организме был яд)? I laughed as I saw it (я захохотал, когда увидел это), and held Lucy's marriage ring in front of his eyes (и поднес к его глазам обручальное кольцо Люси). It was but for a moment (это длилось лишь мгновение), for the action of the alkaloid is rapid (так как алкалоид действует быстро). A spasm of pain contorted his features (спазм боли исказил его черты); he threw his hands out in front of him (он выбросил вперед руки), staggered (зашатался), and then, with a hoarse cry (а затем, с хриплым криком), fell heavily upon the floor (тяжело рухнул на пол). I turned him over with my foot (я перевернул его ногой), and placed my hand upon his heart (и положил руку ему на сердце). There was no movement (оно не билось: «движения не было»). He was dead (он был мертв)!
knife [naIf], spasm [sp&zm], heart [hA:t]
" ‘It was not I who killed her father,’ he cried.
" ‘But it was you who broke her innocent heart,’ I shrieked, thrusting the box before him. ‘Let the high God judge between us. Choose and eat. There is death in one and life in the other. I shall take what you leave. Let us see if there is justice upon the earth, or if we are ruled by chance.’
"He cowered away with wild cries and prayers for mercy, but I drew my knife and held it to his throat until he had obeyed me. Then I swallowed the other, and we stood facing one another in silence for a minute or more, waiting to see which was to live and which was to die. Shall I ever forget the look which came over his face when the first warning pangs told him that the poison was in his system? I laughed as I saw it, and held Lucy's marriage ring in front of his eyes. It was but for a moment, for the action of the alkaloid is rapid. A spasm of pain contorted his features; he threw his hands out in front of him, staggered, and then, with a hoarse cry, fell heavily upon the floor. I turned him over with my foot, and placed my hand upon his heart. There was no movement. He was dead!
"The blood had been streaming from my nose (кровь ручьем лилась у меня из носа), but I had taken no notice of it (но я не обращал на нее внимания). I don't know what it was that put it into my head to write upon the wall with it (я не знаю, откуда мне в голову пришла мысль написать кровью на стене: «я не знаю, что это было, что поместило мне в голову /мысль/ написать на стене ею»). Perhaps it was some mischievous idea of setting the police upon a wrong track (возможно, это была озорная мысль пустить полицию по ложному следу; mischievous — озорной), for I felt light-hearted and cheerful (так как у меня было легко на сердце: «я чувствовал себя с легким сердцем», и я был в приподнятом настроении; cheerful — радостный, веселый). I remembered a German being found in New York with RACHE written up above him (я вспомнил, как немца нашли в Нью-Йорке со словом «RACHE», написанным над ним), and it was argued at the time in the newspapers (и в то время в газетах приводились доводы; to argue — аргументировать, приводить доводы) that the secret societies must have done it (что это, должно быть, дело рук какого-нибудь секретного общества). I guessed that what puzzled the New Yorkers would puzzle the Londoners (я подумал, что то, что поставило в тупик жителей Нью-Йорка, озадачит и жителей Лондона), so I dipped my finger in my own blood (поэтому я окунул палец в свою кровь) and printed it on a convenient place on the wall (и написал это слово на подходящем месте на стене; to print — писать печатными буквами). Then I walked down to my cab (затем я пошел к своему кебу) and found that there was nobody about (и обнаружил, что вокруг по-прежнему никого не было), and that the night was still very wild (а ночь по-прежнему
mischievous ['mIstSIv@s], society [s@'saI@tI], disarm [dIs'A:m]
"The blood had been streaming from my nose, but I had taken no notice of it. I don't know what it was that put it into my head to write upon the wall with it. Perhaps it was some mischievous idea of setting the police upon a wrong track, for I felt light-hearted and cheerful. I remembered a German being found in New York with RACHE written up above him, and it was argued at the time in the newspapers that the secret societies must have done it. I guessed that what puzzled the New Yorkers would puzzle the Londoners, so I dipped my finger in my own blood and printed it on a convenient place on the wall. Then I walked down to my cab and found that there was nobody about, and that the night was still very wild. I had driven some distance when I put my hand into the pocket in which I usually kept Lucy's ring, and found that it was not there. I was thunderstruck at this, for it was the only memento that I had of her. Thinking that I might have dropped it when I stooped over Drebber's body, I drove back, and leaving my cab in a side street, I went boldly up to the house — for I was ready to dare anything rather than lose the ring. When I arrived there, I walked right into the arms of a police-officer who was coming out, and only managed to disarm his suspicions by pretending to be hopelessly drunk.
"That was how Enoch Drebber came to his end (вот как Инок Дреббер нашел свою смерть: «пришел к своему концу»). All I had to do then was to do as much for Stangerson (все, что мне оставалось сделать тогда — проделать то же самое со Стенджерсоном), and so pay off John Ferrier's debt (и таким образом расквитаться за Джона Феррьера: «отплатить долги Джона Феррьера»). I knew that he was staying at Halliday's Private Hotel (я знал, что он остановился в частной гостинице «Холидей»), and I hung about all day, but he never came out (и я болтался поблизости весь день, но он так и не вышел). I fancy that he suspected something (наверное, он заподозрил что-то) when Drebber failed to put in an appearance (когда Дреббер так и не появился; to fail — не исполнить, не сделать; to put in an appearance — показываться, появляться: «вставить появление»). He was cunning, was Stangerson (он был хитер, этот Стенджерсон), and always on his guard (и всегда начеку). If he thought he could keep me off by staying indoors (но если он думал, что сможет спрятаться от меня, оставаясь взаперти; to keep off — держать в отдалении; не подпускать; indoors — внутри дома, в помещении) he was very much mistaken (он очень сильно ошибался). I soon found out which was the window of his bedroom (я вскоре вычислил: «обнаружил» окно его спальни), and early next morning I took advantage of some ladders which were lying in the lane behind the hotel (и рано следующим утром я воспользовался лестницей, которая лежала в переулке за гостиницей), and so made my way into his room in the grey of the dawn (и с ее помощью забрался в комнату, едва лишь забрезжил свет: «в серости рассвета»). I woke him up and told him that the hour had come (я разбудил его и сказал ему, что наступил час) when he was to answer for the life he had taken so long before (когда ему придется отвечать за жизнь, которую он отнял так давно). I described Drebber's death to him (я описал ему, как умер Дреббер: «смерть Дреббера»), and I gave him the same choice of the poisoned pills (и предоставил ему тот же выбор отравленной пилюли). Instead of grasping at the chance of safety which that offered him (вместо того, чтобы ухватиться за шанс выжить: «безопасности», предложенный ему), he sprang from his bed and flew at my throat (он соскочил с постели и вцепился мне в горло; to fly at — нападать). In self-defence I stabbed him to the heart (защищаясь: «в самообороне», я ударил его ножом в сердце; to stab — колоть, ранить кинжалом, ножом). It would have been the same in any case (в любом случае произошло бы то же самое), for Providence would never have allowed his guilty hand to pick out anything but the poison (так как провидение никогда не позволило бы его виноватой руке выбрать что-то, кроме яда; guilt — вина).
debt [det], indoors [,In'dO:z], dawn [dO:n]
"That was how Enoch Drebber came to his end. All I had to do then was to do as much for Stangerson, and so pay off John Ferrier's debt. I knew that he was staying at Halliday's Private Hotel, and I hung about all day, but he never came out. I fancy that he suspected something when Drebber failed to put in an appearance. He was cunning, was Stangerson, and always on his guard. If he thought he could keep me off by staying indoors he was very much mistaken. I soon found out which was the window of his bedroom, and early next morning I took advantage of some ladders which were lying in the lane behind the hotel, and so made my way into his room in the grey of the dawn. I woke him up and told him that the hour had come when he was to answer for the life he had taken so long before. I described Drebber's death to him, and I gave him the same choice of the poisoned pills. Instead of grasping at the chance of safety which that offered him, he sprang from his bed and flew at my throat. In self-defence I stabbed him to the heart. It would have been the same in any case, for Providence would never have allowed his guilty hand to pick out anything but the poison.