"His clothes (его одежда)?"
"A dark suit (темный костюм) and a Homburg[42] hat (и хомбургская шляпа). Rather shabby-looking (довольно потрепанный; shabby — поношенный; потрепанный, протертый)."
She could add little to this description (она могла мало добавить к этому описанию).
Inspector Crome did not insist unduly (инспектор Кроум не настаивал чрезмерно; duly — должным образом; достаточно). The telephone wires were soon busy (телефонные провода были скоро заняты), but neither the inspector (но ни инспектор) nor the Chief Constable were overoptimistic (ни начальник полиции не были слишком оптимистичны).
Crome elicited the fact (Кроум выяснил тот факт; to elicit — извлекать; вытягивать, допытываться; вызывать, выявлять) that the man (что мужчина), when seen sneaking across the yard (когда его видели крадущимся по двору), had had no bag or suitcase (не имел /с собой/ ни сумки, ни чемодана). "There's a chance there (в этом есть шанс)," he said.
wore [wɔ:], unduly [ˈʌnˈdju:lɪ], insist [ɪnˈsɪst]
"Describe this man," he said. "As quick as you can. There's no time to be lost."
"Medium-sized, he were," said Mary. "And stooped and wore glasses.''
"His clothes?"
"A dark suit and a Homburg hat. Rather shabby-looking."
She could add little to this description.
Inspector Crome did not insist unduly. The telephone wires were soon busy, but neither the inspector nor the Chief Constable were overoptimistic.
Crome elicited the fact that the man, when seen sneaking across the yard, had had no bag or suitcase. "There's a chance there," he said.
Two men were dispatched to the Black Swan (двое мужчин были отправлены в «Черный лебедь»).
Mr. Ball (мистер Болл), swelling with pride and importance (раздуваясь от гордости и важности; to swell — надуваться, раздуваться), and Mary, somewhat tearful (и Мэри, слегка в слезах), accompanied them (сопровождали их).
The sergeant returned about ten minutes later (сержант пришел примерно десять минут спустя).
"I've brought the register, sir," he said (я принес регистрационную книгу, сэр). "Here's the signature (вот подпись)."
We crowded round (мы столпились вокруг). The writing was small and cramped (почерк был мелкий и тесный) — not easy to read (нелегко прочитать).
dispatch [dɪsˈpætʃ], register [ˈreʤɪstǝ], signature [ˈsɪɡnɪtʃǝ]
Two men were dispatched to the Black Swan.
Mr. Ball, swelling with pride and importance, and Mary, somewhat tearful, accompanied them.
The sergeant returned about ten minutes later.
"I've brought the register, sir," he said. "Here's the signature."
We crowded round. The writing was small and cramped — not easy to read.
"A.B.Case (Эй. Би. Кейс) — or is it Cash (или это Кэш)?" said the Chief Constable (сказал начальник полиции).
"A.B.C.," said Crome significantly (Эй-Би-Си, — сказал Кроум значительно).
"What about luggage?" asked Anderson (как насчет багажа).
"One good-sized suitcase, sir (один большой: «хорошего размера» чемодан, сэр), full of small cardboard boxes (полный маленьких картонных коробок)."
"Boxes (коробок)? What was in 'em (что было в них)?"
"Stockings, sir (чулки, сэр). Silk stockings (шелковые чулки)."
Crome turned to Poirot (Кроум повернулся к Пуаро). "Congratulations," he said (поздравляю: «поздравления»; to congratulate — поздравлять). "Your hunch was right (ваша интуиция была права; hunch — толчок, нажим; напор; натиск; предчувствие; интуиция)."
luggage [ˈlʌɡɪʤ], congratulations [kǝn,ɡrætjʋˈleɪs(ǝ)nz], hunch [hʌntʃ]
"A.B.Case — or is it Cash?" said the Chief Constable.
"A.B.C.," said Crome significantly.
"What about luggage?" asked Anderson.
"One good-sized suitcase, sir, full of small cardboard boxes."
"Boxes? What was in 'em?"
"Stockings, sir. Silk stockings."
Crome turned to Poirot. "Congratulations," he said. "Your hunch was right."
XXVIII. (Not from Captain Hastings' Personal Narrative)
(не из личного повествования капитана Гастингса)
Inspector Crome was in his office at Scotland Yard (инспектор Кроум был в своем офисе в Скотланд-Ярде).
The telephone on his desk gave a discreet buzz (телефон на его столе коротко зазвонил: «издал сдержанный звонок») and he picked it up (и он поднял /трубку/).
"Jacobs speaking, sir (Джейкобс говорит, сэр). There's a young fellow come in with a story (молодой человек пришел с историей) that I think you ought to hear (которую, я думаю, вы должны услышать)."
Inspector Crome sighed (инспектор Кроум вздохнул). On an average twenty people a day turned up with so-called important information about the A.B.C. case (в среднем двадцать людей в день приходили с так называемой важной информацией о деле Эй-би-си; to turn up — находиться, внезапно появляться). Some of them were harmless lunatics (некоторые из них безвредные лунатики), some of them were well-meaning persons (некоторые из них были люди, действующие из лучших /побуждений/) who genuinely believed (которые искренне верили) that their information was of value (что их информация имела ценность). It was the duty of Sergeant Jacobs to act as a human sieve (это была обязанность сержанта Джейкоба действовать как человеческое сито) — retaining the grosser matter (задерживая более грубые/крупные частицы) and passing on the residue to his superior (и передавая остаток своему начальству).
"Very well, Jacobs," said Crome (очень хорошо, Джейкобс). "Send him along (пришлите его)."
A few minutes later (несколькими минутами спустя) there was a tap on the inspector's door (раздался стук в дверь) and Sergeant Jacobs appeared (и появился сержант Джейкобс), ushering in a tall (вводя высокого), moderately good-looking young man (сравнительно симпатичного молодого человека).
discreet [dɪsˈkri:t], average [ˈævǝrɪʤ], residue [ˈrezɪdju:]
Inspector Crome was in his office at Scotland Yard.
The telephone on his desk gave a discreet buzz and he picked it up.
"Jacobs speaking, sir. There's a young fellow come in with a story that I think you ought to hear."
Inspector Crome sighed. On an average twenty people a day turned up with so-called important information about the A.B.C. case. Some of them were harmless lunatics, some of them were well-meaning persons who genuinely believed that their information was of value. It was the duty of Sergeant Jacobs to act as a human sieve — retaining the grosser matter and passing on the residue to his superior.
"Very well, Jacobs," said Crome. "Send him along."
A few minutes later there was a tap on the inspector's door and Sergeant Jacobs appeared, ushering in a tall, moderately good-looking young man.
"This is Mr. Tom Hartigan, sir (это мистер Том Хартиган, сэр). He's got something to tell us (у него есть что-то сказать нам) which may have a possible bearing on the A.B.C. case (что может иметь возможное отношение к делу Эй-би-си)."
The inspector rose pleasantly and shook hands (инспектор вежливо поднялся и поздоровался: «пожал руку»).
"Good morning, Mr. Hartigan (доброе утро, мистер Хартиган). Sit down, won't you (садитесь, пожалуйста: «садитесь, не хотите ли»)? Smoke (курите)? Have a cigarette (возьмете сигарету)?"
Tom Hanigan sat down awkwardly (Том Хартиган неловко сел) and looked with some awe at what he called in his own mind (и посмотрел с благоговением на то, что он называл в своем уме) "one of the bigwigs (одним из тузов; bigwig — важная персона: «большой колпак»)." The appearance of the inspector vaguely disappointed him (внешность инспектора слегка/как-то разочаровала его; vague — расплывчатый, неясный). He looked quite an ordinary person (он выглядел вполне обычным человеком).
awe [ɔ:], cigarette [ˌsɪɡǝˈret], bigwig [ˈbɪɡwɪɡ]
"This is Mr. Tom Hartigan, sir. He's got something to tell us which may have a possible bearing on the A.B.C. case."
The inspector rose pleasantly and shook hands.
"Good morning, Mr. Hartigan. Sit down, won't you? Smoke? Have a cigarette?"
Tom Hanigan sat down awkwardly and looked with some awe at what he called in his own mind "one of the bigwigs." The appearance of the inspector vaguely disappointed him. He looked quite an ordinary person.
"Now then," said Crome (ну, тогда = ну так давайте). "You've got something to tell us (у вас есть что-то сказать нам) that you think may have a bearing on the case (что, вы думаете, имеет отношение к делу). Fire ahead (начинайте: «стреляйте вперед»)."
Tom began nervously (Том нервно начал). "Of course it may be nothing at all (конечно, это может быть вовсе ничем = в этом, возможно, нет ничего важного). It's just an idea of mine (это просто моя идея). I may be wasting your time (я, вероятно, просто трачу ваше время = отнимаю у вас время)."
Again (снова), Inspector Crome sighed imperceptibly (инспектор Кроум незаметно вздохнул). The amount of time he had to waste in reassuring people (количество времени, /которое/ он вынужден тратить, подбадривая людей/вдыхая в людей уверенность)!
"We're the best judge of that (нам лучше судить: «мы лучший судья этому»). Let's have the facts, Mr. Hartigan (давайте /посмотрим на/ факты, мистер Хартиган)."
"Well, it's like this, sir (это вот как: «подобно этому», сэр). I've got a young lady (у меня есть невеста), you see (вы понимаете), and her mother lets rooms (а ее мать сдает комнаты). Up Camden Town way (в сторону Кэмден Таун). Their second floor back has been let for over a year to a man called Cust (их третий этаж сдается больше года человеку по имени Каст)."
waste [weɪst], amount [ǝˈmaʋnt], over [ˈǝʋvǝ]
"Now then," said Crome. "You've got something to tell us that you think may have a bearing on the case. Fire ahead."
Tom began nervously. "Of course it may be nothing at all. It's just an idea of mine. I may be wasting your time."
Again, Inspector Crome sighed imperceptibly. The amount of time he had to waste in reassuring people!
"We're the best judge of that. Let's have the facts, Mr. Hartigan."
"Well, it's like this, sir. I've got a young lady, you see, and her mother lets rooms. Up Camden Town way. Their second floor back has been let for over a year to a man called Cust."