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Мой друг сражён,
Сражён безславно, молчаливо.
Играл со смертью много лет,
Бежал он долго от неё,
Но вот, настало время
И грозный рок судьбы нагнал его.
Он был так весел, молод и умён,
В любую ходку шли мы вместе
И чем наживились - делились.
Теперь стою я у его могилы
И шёпотом общаюсь с ним.
Теперь не будет его шуток,
Я не увижу его больше.
С его уходом всё стало так уныло и мрачно...
И презирая всех людей,
Я стал отшельником.
Один с тех пор брожу по зоне.
Мой друг ушёл, но чувствую, что дух его со мной всегда.
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In the fifteenth century people knew only three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa. They knew nothing about such a big continent as America. The man who was thought to be the discoverer of America was born in 1451 in Italy. His name was Christopher Columbus. He probably worked as a weaver before going to sea. At that time the life of a sailor was full of adventure and danger, so Columbus had many exciting experiences. Once during a battle with a vessel off the coast of Portugal, he had to leave his boat and swim to the shore a long distance away. He afterwards lived in Portugal a number of years, and while there, he married the daughter of a sea captain. For some time he earned his living, partly by making sea voyages, and partly by drawing maps and selling them. Knowing that the earth was round, he decided to reach India by sailing to the west. It was very difficult for him to organise his expedition as nobody wanted to help him. Many years after, the Spanish government gave him some money for his expedition. In 1492 he sailed with three small ships into the Atlantic Ocean. They had been sailing for more than two months. At last they saw land. When they landed they saw strange trees and flowers. Men and women with olive coloured skins gathered around them and looked at them with great surprise. Columbus was certain that the lands he discovered were part of India, and he called these islands the West Indies. The people living there have been called Indians since then, though they have nothing in common with the real Indians — inhabitants of India.