I made arrangements for the accommodation of the lady in the village near Maison Rouge. She consented to honor me with her company at supper, in my apartment at the stables, on the night of the twenty-ninth. The time fixed on was the time when the other servants were accustomed to retire – eleven o’clock.
Among the grooms attached to the stables was an Englishman, laid up with a broken leg. His name was Francis. His manners were repulsive; he was ignorant of the French language. In the kitchen he went by the nickname of the “English Bear.”
Strange to say, he was a great favorite with my master and my mistress
(странное дело: «странно сказать» – он был большим любимчиком у моих господина и госпожи). They even humored certain superstitious terrors (они даже потакали неким суеверным страхам; to humor – потакать; баловать) to which this repulsive person was subject (которым этот отталкивающий человек был подвержен; subject – подчиненный, зависимый; подверженный /чему-л./) – terrors into the nature of which I, as an advanced freethinker (страхам, в природу которых я, как убежденный вольнодумец; advanced – выдвинутый вперед; передовой, современный; продвинутый; freethinker – вольнодумец, скептик, атеист), never thought it worth my while to inquire (никогда не считал нужным вникать; worth – стоящий, имеющий стоимость; заслуживающий; while – время; затраченные усилия и время; хлопоты; to inquire – спрашивать, узнавать; расследовать /дело/).On the evening of the twenty-eighth the Englishman
(вечером двадцать восьмого англичанин), being a prey to the terrors which I have mentioned (будучи жертвой страхов, о которых я упомянул; prey – жертва; добыча), requested that one of his fellow-servants might sit up with him for that night only (попросил, чтобы один из слуг посидел с ним только эту ночь). The wish that he expressed was backed by Mr. Fairbank’s authority (желание, которое он выразил, было поддержано авторитетом мистера Фэрбанка; to back – поддерживать; подкреплять; authority – власть; авторитет, влияние).
Strange to say, he was a great favorite with my master and my mistress. They even humored certain superstitious terrors to which this repulsive person was subject – terrors into the nature of which I, as an advanced freethinker, never thought it worth my while to inquire.
On the evening of the twenty-eighth the Englishman, being a prey to the terrors which I have mentioned, requested that one of his fellow-servants might sit up with him for that night only. The wish that he expressed was backed by Mr. Fairbank’s authority.