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“
I
’
m
too
sleepy
,
”
said
Diamond
.
“
Do
read
some
of
them
to
me
.
”
“
Yes
,
I
will
,
”
she
said
,
and
began
one
.
—
“
But
this
is
such
nonsense
!
”
she
said
again
.
“
I
will
try
to
find
a
better
one
.
”
She
turned
the
leaves
searching
,
but
three
times
,
with
sudden
puffs
,
the
wind
blew
the
leaves
rustling
back
to
the
same
verses
.
“
Do
read
that
one
,
”
said
Diamond
,
who
seemed
to
be
of
the
same
mind
as
the
wind
.
“
It
sounded
very
nice
.
I
am
sure
it
is
a
good
one
.
”
So
his
mother
thought
it
might
amuse
him
,
though
she
couldn
’
t
find
any
sense
in
it
.
She
never
thought
he
might
understand
it
,
although
she
could
not
.
Now
I
do
not
exactly
know
what
the
mother
read
,
but
this
is
what
Diamond
heard
,
or
thought
afterwards
that
he
had
heard
.
He
was
,
however
,
as
I
have
said
,
very
sleepy
.
And
when
he
thought
he
understood
the
verses
he
may
have
been
only
dreaming
better
ones
.
AFTER
this
Diamond
recovered
so
fast
,
that
in
a
few
days
he
was
quite
able
to
go
home
as
soon
as
his
father
had
a
place
for
them
to
go
.
Now
his
father
having
saved
a
little
money
,
and
finding
that
no
situation
offered
itself
,
had
been
thinking
over
a
new
plan
.
A
strange
occurrence
it
was
which
turned
his
thoughts
in
that
direction
.
He
had
a
friend
in
the
Bloomsbury
region
,
who
lived
by
letting
out
cabs
and
horses
to
the
cabmen
.
This
man
,
happening
to
meet
him
one
day
as
he
was
returning
from
an
unsuccessful
application
,
said
to
him
:
“
Why
don
’
t
you
set
up
for
yourself
now
—
in
the
cab
line
,
I
mean
?
”
“
I
haven
’
t
enough
for
that
,
”
answered
Diamond
’
s
father
.