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Сергей Александрович Матвеев

“Farewell Beauty, farewell Beast,” answered he, and immediately the monster withdrew. “Oh, daughter,” said the merchant, embracing Beauty, “I am almost frightened to death, believe me, you had better go back, and let me stay here.”

“No, father,” said Beauty, in a resolute tone, “you shall set out tomorrow morning, and leave me to the care and protection of providence.” They went to bed, and thought they should not close their eyes all night; but they fell fast asleep quickly, and Beauty dreamed, a fine lady came, and said to her, “I am content, Beauty, with your good will, this good action of yours in giving up your own life to save your father’s shall not go unrewarded.” Beauty waked, and told her father her dream, and though it helped to comfort him a little, yet he could not help crying bitterly, when he took leave of his dear child.

As soon as he was gone, Beauty sat down in the great hall, and started crying for she firmly believed Beast would eat her up that night.

However, she thought she might as well walk about until then, and view this fine castle, which she could not help admiring; it was a delightful pleasant place, and she was extremely surprised at seeing a door, over which was written, “Beauty’s Apartment.” She opened it hastily, and was quite dazzled with the magnificence that reigned throughout; but what chiefly took up her attention, was a large library, a harpsichord, and several music books. Then she reflected, “Were I but to stay here a day, there would not have been all these preparations.” This consideration inspired her with fresh courage; and opening the library she took a book, and read these words, in letters of gold:

Welcome Beauty, banish fear,

You are queen and mistress here.

Speak your wishes, speak your will,

Swift obedience meets them still.

Exercises

1. Translate into Russian:

splendidly, to endevour, to appear, cheerful, afterwards, to respond, resolute, hastily, to reign, chiefly, to reflect, preparation, to inspire, mistress, will.

2. Answer the questions.

1. When did they reach the casle?

2. What did the merchant and his daughter find in the great hall?

3. Was the merchant hungry?

4. What did Beauty think about the Beast?

5. What did the merchant and his daughter hear after they had supped?

6. Why was Beauty terrified?

7. Did the merchant and his daughter sleep well at night?

8. Was the castle a delightful place?

9. What was written on one of the doors?

10. What did the Beauty see in the library?

3. True or False?

1. Beauty and her father reached the castle towards morning.

2. When they came into the great hall they found a table splendidly served up, and two covers.

3. When the Beast came, Beauty was so scared that couldn’t say a word.

4. The Beast looked very angry and it was clear that he was going to eat Beauty.

5. Beauty refused to go home because she wanted to save her father’s life.

6. Beauty and her father were so excited and frightened that couldn’t sleep at night.