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“
Yes
,
please
,
father
—
if
mother
can
spare
me
a
minute
,
”
answered
Diamond
.
“
Bless
the
child
!
I
don
’
t
want
him
,
”
said
his
mother
cheerfully
.
But
as
he
was
following
his
father
out
of
the
door
,
she
called
him
back
.
“
Diamond
,
just
hold
the
baby
one
minute
.
I
have
something
to
say
to
your
father
.
”
So
Diamond
sat
down
again
,
took
the
baby
in
his
lap
,
and
began
poking
his
face
into
its
little
body
,
laughing
and
singing
all
the
while
,
so
that
the
baby
crowed
like
a
little
bantam
.
And
what
he
sang
was
something
like
this
—
such
nonsense
to
those
that
couldn
’
t
understand
it
!
but
not
to
the
baby
,
who
got
all
the
good
in
the
world
out
of
it
:
—
baby
’
s
a
-
sleeping
wake
up
baby
for
all
the
swallows
are
the
merriest
fellows
and
have
the
yellowest
children
who
would
go
sleeping
and
snore
like
a
gaby
disturbing
his
mother
and
father
and
brother
and
all
a
-
boring
their
ears
with
his
snoring
snoring
snoring
for
himself
and
no
other
for
himself
in
particular
wake
up
baby
sit
up
perpendicular
hark
to
the
gushing
hark
to
the
rushing
where
the
sheep
are
the
woolliest
and
the
lambs
the
unruliest
and
their
tails
the
whitest
and
their
eyes
the
brightest
and
baby
’
s
the
bonniest
and
baby
’
s
the
funniest
and
baby
’
s
the
shiniest
and
baby
’
s
the
tiniest
and
baby
’
s
the
merriest
and
baby
’
s
the
worriest
of
all
the
lambs
that
plague
their
dams
and
mother
’
s
the
whitest
of
all
the
dams
that
feed
the
lambs
that
go
crop
-
cropping
without
stop
-
stopping
and
father
’
s
the
best
of
all
the
swallows
that
build
their
nest
out
of
the
shining
shallows
and
he
has
the
merriest
children
that
’
s
baby
and
Diamond
and
Diamond
and
baby
and
baby
and
Diamond
and
Diamond
and
baby
—
Here
Diamond
’
s
knees
went
off
in
a
wild
dance
which
tossed
the
baby
about
and
shook
the
laughter
out
of
him
in
immoderate
peals
.
His
mother
had
been
listening
at
the
door
to
the
last
few
lines
of
his
song
,
and
came
in
with
the
tears
in
her
eyes
.
She
took
the
baby
from
him
,
gave
him
a
kiss
,
and
told
him
to
run
to
his
father
.
By
the
time
Diamond
got
into
the
yard
,
the
horse
was
between
the
shafts
,
and
his
father
was
looping
the
traces
on
.
Diamond
went
round
to
look
at
the
horse
.
The
sight
of
him
made
him
feel
very
queer
.
He
did
not
know
much
about
different
horses
,
and
all
other
horses
than
their
own
were
very
much
the
same
to
him
.
But
he
could
not
make
it
out
.
This
was
Diamond
and
it
wasn
’
t
Diamond
.
Diamond
didn
’
t
hang
his
head
like
that
;
yet
the
head
that
was
hanging
was
very
like
the
one
that
Diamond
used
to
hold
so
high
.
Diamond
’
s
bones
didn
’
t
show
through
his
skin
like
that
;
but
the
skin
they
pushed
out
of
shape
so
was
very
like
Diamond
’
s
skin
;
and
the
bones
might
be
Diamond
’
s
bones
,
for
he
had
never
seen
the
shape
of
them
.
But
when
he
came
round
in
front
of
the
old
horse
,
and
he
put
out
his
long
neck
,
and
began
sniffing
at
him
and
rubbing
his
upper
lip
and
his
nose
on
him
,
then
Diamond
saw
it
could
be
no
other
than
old
Diamond
,
and
he
did
just
as
his
father
had
done
before
—
put
his
arms
round
his
neck
and
cried
—
but
not
much
.
“
Ain
’
t
it
jolly
,
father
?
”
he
said
.
“
Was
there
ever
anybody
so
lucky
as
me
?
Dear
old
Diamond
!
”