could [kud], doesn't [dAznt], fatter ['fxtq]
I could spend a happy morning
Seeing Roo,
I could spend a happy morning
Being Pooh.
For it doesn't seem to matter,
If I don't get any fatter
(And I
What I do.
The sun was so delightfully warm (солнце было таким восхитительно теплым), and the stone, which had been sitting in it for a long time, was so warm, too (а камень, который уже долго сидел на нем =
"Rabbit," said Pooh to himself (Кролик, — сказал себе Пух). "I
delightfully [dI'laItfulI], warm [wLm], being ['bJIN]
The sun was so delightfully warm, and the stone, which had been sitting in it for a long time, was so warm, too, that Pooh had almost decided to go on being Pooh in the middle of the stream for the rest of the morning, when he remembered Rabbit.
"Rabbit," said Pooh to himself. "I
He talks about sensible things (он говорит о разумных вещах). He doesn't use long, difficult words, like Owl (он не пользуется длинными, сложными словами, как Филин). He uses short, easy words (он использует короткие, легкие / нетрудные слова), like 'What about lunch?' and 'Help yourself, Pooh (такие, как: как насчет обеда? и угощайся, Пух).' I suppose, really, I ought to go and see Rabbit (я полагаю, действительно, мне нужно пойти /и/ проведать Кролика)."
Which made him think of another verse (которое =
sensible ['sensqbl], difficult ['dIfIkqlt], use [jHz]
He talks about sensible things. He doesn't use long, difficult words, like Owl. He uses short, easy words, like 'What about lunch?' and 'Help yourself, Pooh.' I suppose, really, I ought to go and see Rabbit."
Which made him think of another verse:
Oh, I like his way of talking (ах, мне нравится, как он говорит),
Yes, I do (да, нравится).
It's the nicest way of talking (это лучший способ беседы)
Just for two (именно для двоих).
And a Help-yourself with Rabbit (и Угощение у Кролика)
Though it may become a habit (хотя это может стать привычкой),
Is a
For a Pooh (для Пуха).
nicest ['naIsIst], habit ['hxbIt], pleasant ['pleznt]
Oh, I like his way of talking,
Yes, I do.
It's the nicest way of talking
Just for two.
And a Help-yourself with Rabbit
Though it may become a habit,
Is a
For a Pooh.
So when he had sung this (и когда он пропел это), he got up off his stone (он встал со своего камня), walked back across the stream (вернулся через ручей), and set off for Rabbit's house (и отправился к дому Кролика).
But he hadn't got far (но он не зашел далеко) before he began to say to himself (прежде чем =
"Yes, but suppose Rabbit is out (да, но, предположим, Кролика нет дома)?"
"Or suppose I get stuck in his front door again, coming out (или вдруг я опять застряну в его входной двери, когда буду выходить), as I did once when his front door wasn't big enough (как я /уже/ однажды застрял, когда его входная дверь оказалась недостаточно большой)?"
far [fR], front [frAnt], enough [I'nAf]
So when he had sung this, he got up off his stone, walked back across the stream, and set off for Rabbit's house.
But he hadn't got far before he began to say to himself:
"Yes, but suppose Rabbit is out?"
"Or suppose I get stuck in his front door again, coming out, as I did once when his front door wasn't big enough?"
"Because I
"So wouldn't it be better if (поэтому не лучше ли было бы, если) — "
And all the time he was saying things like this (и все время /пока/ он говорил такие вещи =
because [bI'kOz], thin [TIn], westerly ['westqlI]
"Because I
"So wouldn't it be better if — "
And all the time he was saying things like this he was going more and more westerly, without thinking ... until suddenly he found himself at his own front door again.
And it was eleven o'clock (и было одиннадцать часов).
Which was Time-for-a-little-something (что было Временем для небольшого кой-чего =