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  1. N.Y., Charles Scribner'S Sons, 1952
  2. quot;But remember how you went eighty-seven days without fish and then we caught big ones every day for three weeks."
  3. М., Художественная литература, 1968, т. 4, сс. 219-290.
  4. Нет, - сказал старик, - ты попал на счастливую лодку. Оставайся на ней.
  5. quot;Yes," the old man said He was holding his glass and thinking of many years ago.
  6. quot;Two," the old man agreed. "You didn't steal them?"
  7. Сколько мне было лет, когда ты первый раз взял меня в море.
  8. Твой не любит уходить слишком далеко от берега.
  9. quot;A pot of yellow rice with fish. Do you want some?"
  10. А сил у тебя хватит, если попадется очень большая рыба?
  11. Миска желтого риса с рыбой. Хочешь?
  12. quot;One sheet. That's two dollars and a half. Who can we borrow that from?"
  13. quot;Come on and eat You can't fish and not eat."
  14. Одинарный. За два доллара пятьдесят. Где бы нам их занять.
  15. Черные бобы с рисом, жареные бананы и тушеную говядину.
  16. quot;There was nothing ever like them. He hits the longest ball I have ever seen."
  17. quot;Who is the greatest manager, really, Luque or Mike Gonzalez?"
  18. Помнишь, он приходил на Террасу. Мне хотелось пригласить его с собой порыбачить, но я постеснялся. Я просил тебя его пригласить, но и ты тоже постеснялся.
  19. Нет на свете такой рыбы, если у тебя и вправду осталась прежняя сила.
  20. The old man went out the door and the boy came after him. He was sleepy and the old man put his arm across his shoulders and said, "I am sorry."
  21. Не Знаю. Знаю только, что молодые спят долго и крепко.
  22. Que va! - ответил мальчик. - Такова уж наша мужская доля. Что поделаешь.
  23. I worked the deep wells for a week and did nothing, he thought. Today I'll work out where the schools of bonito and albacore are and maybe there will be a big one with them.
  24. А у нас с тобой не так. Я давал тебе таскать снасти чуть не с пяти лет.
  25. Ряя за пищей и перекликаясь слабыми, печальными голосами, - они слишком хрупки для него".
  26. The sun was two hours higher now and it did not hurt his eyes so much to look into the east. There were only three boats in sight now and they showed very low and far inshore.
  27. Just then he saw a man-of-war bird with his long black wings circling in the sky ahead of him. He made a quick drop, slanting down on his back-swept wings, and then circled again.
  28. Почуяла добычу, - сказал старик вслух. - Не просто кружит.
  29. Макрель, - громко произнес старик. - Крупная золотая макрель.
  30. Now the old man looked up and saw that the bird was circling again.
  31. quot;He's found fish," he said aloud. No flying fish broke the surface and there was no scattering of bait fish. But as the old man watched, a small tuna rose in the air, turned and dropped head first into the water. The tuna shone silver in the sun
  32. Старик поглядел на небо и увидел, что фрегат снова закружил над морем.
  33. Нашел рыбу, - сказал он вслух.
  34. I could just drift, he thought, and sleep and put a bight of line around my toe to wake me. But today is eighty-five days and I should fish the day well.
  35. This far out, he must be huge in this month, he thought. Eat them, fish. Eat them. Please eat them.
  36. И Как раз в этот миг он заметил, Как одно из зеленых удилищ дрогнуло и пригнулось к воде.
  37. quot;He'll take it," the old man said aloud. "God help him to take it."
  38. quot;Eat it a little more," he said. "Eat it well."
  39. He held the line against his back and watched its slant in the water and the skiff moving steadily to the north-west.
  40. Клюнула, - сказал старик. - Пусть теперь поест как следует.
  41. quot;It was noon when I hooked him," he said. "And I have never seen him."
  42. Then he said aloud, "I wish I had the boy. To help me and to see this."
  43. Однако прошло четыре часа, рыба все так же неутомимо уходила в море, таща за собой лодку, А старик все так же сидел, упершись в банку, с натянутой за спиной лесой.
  44. Жаль, что со мной Нет мальчика. Он бы мне помог и увидел бы все это сам.
  45. That was the saddest thing I ever saw with them, the old man thought. The boy was sad too and we begged her pardon and butchered her promptly.
  46. Aloud he said, "I wish I had the boy."
  47. Quot;ни разу в море я не видал ничего печальнее, - подумал старик. - мальчику тоже стало грустно, и мы попросили у самки прощения и быстро разделали ее тушу".
  48. Рыба, - позвал он тихонько, - я с тобой не расстанусь, пока не умру.
  49. quot;God let him jump," the old man said. "I have enough line to handle him."
  50. The bird looked at him when he spoke. He was too tired even to examine the line and he teetered on it as his delicate feet gripped it fast.


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The old man went out the door and the boy came after him. He was sleepy and the old man put his arm across his shoulders and said, "I am sorry."



The door of the house where the boy lived was unlocked and he opened it and walked in quietly with his bare feet. The boy was asleep on a cot in the first room and the old man could see him clearly with the light that came in from the dying moon. He took hold of one foot gently and held it until the boy woke and turned and looked at him. The old man nodded and the boy took his trousers from the chair by the bed and, sitting on the bed, pulled them on.

The old man went out the door and the boy came after him. He was sleepy and the old man put his arm across his shoulders and said, "I am sorry."

"Que va," the boy said. "It is what a man must do."

They walked down the road to the old man's shack and all along the road, in the dark, barefoot men were moving, carrying the masts of their boats.

When they reached the old man's shack the boy took the rolls of line in the basket and the harpoon and gaff and the old man carried the mast with the furled sail on his shoulder.

"Do you want coffee?" the boy asked.

"We'll put the gear in the boat and then get some."

They had coffee from condensed milk cans at an early morning place that served fishermen.

"How did you sleep old man?" the boy asked. He was waking up now although it was still hard for him to leave his sleep.

"Very well, Manolin," the old man said. "I feel confident today."

"So do I," the boy said. "Now I must get your sardines and mine and your fresh baits. He brings our gear himself. He never wants anyone to carry anything."

- А мой будильник - старость. Отчего старики так рано просыпаются? Неужели для того, чтобы продлить себе хотя бы этот день?



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