Переведите пожалуйстаTHE CREATIVE IMPULSE (by W. S, Maugham) (continued) Good afternoon,
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THE CREATIVE IMPULSE (by W. S, Maugham) (continued) Good afternoon, Bullfinch, said Mrs Forrester. "I wish to see your master. Mrs Bullfinch hesitated for a second, then held the door wide open. "Come in, maam. She turned her head, Albert, heres Mrs Forrester to see you. Mrs Forrester went in quickly and there was Albert sitt ing by the fire, leaning back in an old armchair and reading the evening paper. How are you, my dear? said Albert cheerfully, putting aside the paper. Keeping well, I hope? "Wont you sit down, maam? said Mrs Bullfinch, push ing a chair forward. Could I see you alone, Albert?.Mrs Forrester asked, sitting down. Im afraid not, Albert answered, "because of Mrs Bull finch. I think she should be present. As you wish. Well, my dear, what have you to say to me? Albert asked. Mrs Forrester gave him her best smile. I dont blame you for anything, Albert, I know it isnt your fault and Im not angry with you, but a jokes a joke and should not be carried too far. Ive come to take you home. Then I think youre wasting your time, my dear,' said Albert. Nothing will ever make me live with you again. Have you not been happy with me, Albert? asked MrsForrester in a deeper tone, trying not to show that her feelings were hurt.
We have been married for thirty-five years, my dear. Its a very long time, isnt it? You're a good woman in your own way1, but not suitable for me. Youre literary and Im not. Youre artistic and Im not.
But all this time Ive been doing everything in my power to interest you in art and literature, said Mrs Forrester.
Thats true, and I can only blame myself if I didnt react properly. But 1 dont like the books you write. And I dont like the people who surround you. Let me tell you a secret, my dear. At your parties I often very much wanted to take off my clothes just to see what would happen."
Arent you ashamed of yourself, Albert?" asked Mrs Bullfinch. You havent got the right figure for that at all! Mrs Bullfinch wants me to retire, Albert continued. I discussed the matter with my partners today, and they agree to settle everything nicely. They will buy me out2, and I shall have an income of just under nine hundred pounds. There are three of us, so it gives us nearly three hundred a year each. How am I to live on that? cried Mrs Forrester, using the last argument she could think of.
You have a wonderful pen, my dear."
You know very well that my books dont bring me any money. The publishers always say that they lose by them. And just then Mrs Bullfinch suddenly asked:
Why dont you write a good detective story?
Mrs Forrester burst out laughing. Me? she exclaimed. What a wild idea! I could never hope to please the masses and I have never read a detective story in my life.
Its not a bad idea at all, said Albert.
I love a detective.story, said Mrs Bullfinch, Give me a lady in evening dress lying dead on the library floor and I know Im going to enjoy
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