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mouse." The room reminded her very much of some of the lodgings she had
lived in when she was first on the stage. She noticed the pathetic attempts he
had made to conceal the fact that it was a bedroom as well as a sitting-room.
The divan against the wall was evidently his bed at night. The years slipped
away from her in fancy and she felt strangely young again.
What fun they had had in rooms very like that (как весело проводили они время
в таких комнатах: «комнатах, похожих на эти»; to have fun — веселиться,
развлекаться) and how they had enjoyed the fantastic meals they had had (и как
они наслаждались фантастической едой, которую они ели), things in paper
bags (/еда/ из бумажных пакетов) and eggs and bacon fried on the gas-ring (и
яичница с ветчиной, поджаренная на газовой горелке; egg — яйцо; bacon —
копченная свиная грудинка, бекон)! He came in with the tea in a brown pot (он
вошел с чаем в коричневом чайнике). She ate a square sponge-cake (она съела
квадратный бисквит; sponge — губка, губчатое вещество, кислое тесто,
бисквит) with pink icing on it (с розовой сахарной глазурью). That was a thing
she had not done for years (этого: «это было нечто, что» она не делала уже
долгие годы). The Ceylon tea, very strong, with milk and sugar in it (цейлонский
чай, очень крепкий, с молоком и сахаром /в нем/; strong — сильный,
здоровый, крепкий, неразбавленный /о напитках/), took her back to days she
thought she had forgotten (вернул ее /назад/ в те дни, которые, как она думала,
она давно забыла). She saw herself as a young, obscure, struggling actress (она
увидела себя молодой, неизвестной, ведущей борьбу /за успех/ актрисой;
obscure — темный, мрачный, смутный, незаметный). It was rather delicious
(это было просто восхитительным). It needed a gesture (/ситуация/ требовала
какого-то жеста), but she could only think of one (но она могла подумать
только об одном): she took off her hat (она сняла шляпку) and gave her head a
shake (и встряхнула головой).
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What fun they had had in rooms very like that and how they had enjoyed the
fantastic meals they had had, things in paper bags and eggs and bacon fried
on the gas-ring! He came in with the tea in a brown pot. She ate a square
sponge-cake with pink icing on it. That was a thing she had not done for
years. The Ceylon tea, very strong, with milk and sugar in it, took her back to
days she thought she had forgotten. She saw herself as a young, obscure,
struggling actress. It was rather delicious. It needed a gesture, but she could
only think of one: she took off her hat and gave her head a shake.
They talked (они разговаривали). He seemed shy (он казался застенчивым),
much shyer than he had seemed over the telephone (гораздо застенчивее, чем он
казался по телефону); well, that was not to be wondered at (ну, этому нельзя не
удивляться), now she was there (теперь, когда она была здесь) he must be rather
overcome (он, должно быть, был охвачен /чувствами/), and she set herself to