C. those blue eyes of his

1. È íå íàäî ñî ìíîé ðàçãîâàðèâàòü ýòèì ñâîèì òèõèì ãîëîñêîì. Âñå çíàþò, êàê òû ìåíÿ íå ëþáèøü. 2. Îí áûë îäíèì èç äâîþðîäíûõ áðàòüåâ Äæîíà. 3. Ìû íèêîãäà ðàíüøå íå ñëûøàëè îá ýòîì ñòðàííîì çàìóæåñòâå Ýëèçû.

 

Exercise II. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the text:

His name was … He was not a bad … He was handsome … … …, with … hair and … cheeks. Woman … a lot about him. He … a lot. He made a bit of money by …-…Soon he went … because he hadn’t been … to… to bridge, he’d been playing … One day he came to Burton’s office as he was a … of his and as he was … and… He said if he … … something he … … … It turned out that except …-… he could… He used to … for his university. Old Burton understood at once what he … … … After a … Old Burton proposed him to … from Shioya Club round the … to the … of Tarumi. The young man was … … It was rather difficult on … … the currents round the …And he had … his … by … and … The old man could just … his shoulders. The young man hesitated for a moment and then … But he had bad … he would never … …I was … by this story. When I asked Burton if he had known that the young man wold be … He … his chin and said that he hadn’t a … in his office at that moment.

Exercise III. Translate into Russian/Ukrainian commenting on the usage of words (Vocabulary Notes, p.p. 197 – 201):