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“
You
must
have
saved
a
goodish
bit
,
I
should
think
.
Just
come
home
with
me
now
and
look
at
a
horse
I
can
let
you
have
cheap
.
I
bought
him
only
a
few
weeks
ago
,
thinking
he
’
d
do
for
a
Hansom
,
but
I
was
wrong
.
He
’
s
got
bone
enough
for
a
waggon
,
but
a
waggon
ain
’
t
a
Hansom
.
He
ain
’
t
got
go
enough
for
a
Hansom
.
You
see
parties
as
takes
Hansoms
wants
to
go
like
the
wind
,
and
he
ain
’
t
got
wind
enough
,
for
he
ain
’
t
so
young
as
he
once
was
.
But
for
a
four
-
wheeler
as
takes
families
and
their
luggages
,
he
’
s
the
very
horse
.
He
’
d
carry
a
small
house
any
day
.
I
bought
him
cheap
,
and
I
’
ll
sell
him
cheap
.
”
“
Oh
,
I
don
’
t
want
him
,
”
said
Diamond
’
s
father
.
“
A
body
must
have
time
to
think
over
an
affair
of
so
much
importance
.
And
there
’
s
the
cab
too
.
That
would
come
to
a
deal
of
money
.
”
“
I
could
fit
you
there
,
I
daresay
,
”
said
his
friend
.
“
But
come
and
look
at
the
animal
,
anyhow
.
”
“
Since
I
lost
my
own
old
pair
,
as
was
Mr
.
Coleman
’
s
,
”
said
Diamond
’
s
father
,
turning
to
accompany
the
cab
-
master
,
“
I
ain
’
t
almost
got
the
heart
to
look
a
horse
in
the
face
.
It
’
s
a
thousand
pities
to
part
man
and
horse
.
”
“
So
it
is
,
”
returned
his
friend
sympathetically
.
But
what
was
the
ex
-
coachman
’
s
delight
,
when
,
on
going
into
the
stable
where
his
friend
led
him
,
he
found
the
horse
he
wanted
him
to
buy
was
no
other
than
his
own
old
Diamond
,
grown
very
thin
and
bony
and
long
-
legged
,
as
if
they
,
had
been
doing
what
they
could
to
fit
him
for
Hansom
work
!
“
He
ain
’
t
a
Hansom
horse
,
”
said
Diamond
’
s
father
indignantly
.
“
Well
,
you
’
re
right
.
He
ain
’
t
handsome
,
but
he
’
s
a
good
un
”
said
his
owner
.
“
Who
says
he
ain
’
t
handsome
?
He
’
s
one
of
the
handsomest
horses
a
gentleman
’
s
coachman
ever
druv
,
”
said
Diamond
’
s
father
;
remarking
to
himself
under
his
breath
—
“
though
I
says
it
as
shouldn
’
t
”
—
for
he
did
not
feel
inclined
all
at
once
to
confess
that
his
own
old
horse
could
have
sunk
so
low
.