Джон Рональд – Английский язык с Дж. Р. Р. Толкиеном. Хоббит (страница 55)
Of course they soon came down after him, hooting and hallooing, and hunting among the trees. But they don’t like the sun: it makes their legs wobble and their heads giddy. They could not find Bilbo with the ring on, slipping in and out of the shadow of the trees, running quick and quiet, and keeping out of the sun; so soon they went back grumbling and cursing to guard the door. Bilbo had escaped.
Chapter 6. Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire
(Глава 6. Из огня да в полымя)
Bilbo had escaped the goblins (Бильбо ускользнул от гоблинов), but he did not know where he was (но он не знал, где он находится). He had lost hood (он потерял капюшон), cloak (плащ), food (пропитание), pony (пони), his buttons (свои пуговицы) and his friends (и своих друзей). He wandered on and on (он все продолжал брести и брести), till the sun began to sink westwards (до того самого времени, пока солнце не начало клониться к западу;
“Good heavens (Боже мой;
wander [ˈwɔndǝ] westwards [ˈwestwǝdz] occasionally [ǝˈkeɪʒ (ǝ) nǝlɪ]
Bilbo had escaped the goblins, but he did not know where he was. He had lost hood, cloak, food, pony, his buttons and his friends. He wandered on and on, till the sun began to sink westwards —
“Good heavens!” he exclaimed. “I seem to have got right to the other side of the Misty Mountains, right to the edge of the Land Beyond! Where and O where can Gandalf and the dwarves have got to? I only hope to goodness they are not still back there in the power of the goblins!”
He still wandered on (он все еще брел вперед), out of the little high valley (из маленькой высокой долины), over its edge (через ее края), and down the slopes beyond (и вниз, по склонам за ними); but all the while (но все это время) a very uncomfortable thought (очень неприятная мысль) was growing inside him (росла в нем). He wondered (он раздумывал) whether he ought not (стоит ли ему или не стоит), now he had the magic ring (теперь, когда у него было волшебное кольцо), to go back into the horrible, horrible, tunnels (вернуться: «пойти назад» в те ужасные, ужасные туннели) and look for his friends (и поискать своих друзей). He had just made up his mind (он как раз принял решение) that it was his duty (что это было его долгом), that he must turn back (что он должен вернуться) — and very miserable he felt about it (и он чувствовал себя из-за этого очень несчастным) — when he heard voices (когда он услышал голоса). He stopped and listened (он остановился и стал слушать). It did not sound like goblins (это не было похоже на гоблинов: «это не звучало, как гоблины»); so he crept forward carefully (так что он пополз вперед осторожно;
edge [edʒ] beyond [bɪˈjɔnd] overhung [ǝʋvǝˈhʌŋ]
He still wandered on, out of the little high valley, over its edge, and down the slopes beyond; but all the while a very uncomfortable thought was growing inside him. He wondered whether he ought not, now he had the magic ring, to go back into the horrible, horrible, tunnels and look for his friends. He had just made up his mind that it was his duty, that he must turn back — and very miserable he felt about it — when he heard voices. He stopped and listened. It did not sound like goblins; so he crept forward carefully. He was on a stony path winding downwards with a rocky wall on the left hand; on the other side the ground sloped away and there were dells below the level of the path overhung with bushes and low trees. In one of these dells under the bushes people were talking.
He crept still nearer (он подполз еще поближе), and suddenly he saw (и внезапно он увидел) peering between two big boulders (выглядывавшую между двумя большими валунами) a head with a red hood on (голову в красном капюшоне): it was Balin doing look-out (это был Балин, который вел наблюдение). He could have clapped (он мог бы захлопать в ладоши) and shouted for joy (и закричать от радости), but he did not (но он этого не сделал). He had still got the ring on (у него все еще было надето кольцо /на пальце/), for fear of meeting something unexpected and unpleasant (от страха, что /он мог/ встретить кого-либо или что-либо неожиданное или неприятное), and he saw that Balin was looking straight at him (и он увидел, что Балин смотрел прямо на него) without noticing him (и не замечал его).
“I will give them all a surprise (я устрою им всем сюрприз), ” he thought (подумал он), as he crawled into the bushes (когда он вполз в кусты) at the edge of the dell (на краю лощины). Gandalf was arguing with the dwarves (Гэндальф спорил с гномами). They were discussing all that had happened to them in the tunnels (они обсуждали все, что случилось с ними в туннелях), and wondering and debating (и размышляли, и обсуждали) what they were to do now (что же им следовало теперь делать). The dwarves were grumbling (гномы ворчали;
unexpected [ʌnɪkˈspektɪd] surprise [sǝˈpraɪz] rescue [ˈreskju:]
He crept still nearer, and suddenly he saw peering between two big boulders a head with a red hood on: it was Balin doing look-out. He could have clapped and shouted for joy, but he did not. He had still got the ring on, for fear of meeting something unexpected and unpleasant, and he saw that Balin was looking straight at him without noticing him.
“I will give them all a surprise, ” he thought, as he crawled into the bushes at the edge of the dell. Gandalf was arguing with the dwarves. They were discussing all that had happened to them in the tunnels, and wondering and debating what they were to do now. The dwarves were grumbling, and Gandalf was saying that they could not possibly go on with their journey leaving Mr. Baggins in the hands of the goblins, without trying to find out if he was alive or dead, and without trying to rescue him.
“After all he is my friend (все же, он мой друг), ” said the wizard (сказал волшебник), “and not a bad little chap (и совсем не плохой малый: «маленький парень»). I feel responsible for him (я чувствую себя ответственным за него). I wish to goodness you had not lost him (как же я хотел бы, чтобы вы не потеряли его;
The dwarves wanted to know (гномы же хотели узнать) why he had ever been brought at all (почему его вообще взяли /в путешествие/), why he could not stick to his friends (почему он не мог держаться своих друзей) and come along with them (и идти вместе с ними), and why the wizard had not chosen someone with more sense (и почему волшебник не выбрал кого-то более смышленого;