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Stonecrop
;
and
Diamond
did
mind
the
gate
,
and
guided
the
nameless
horse
through
it
in
safety
,
pulling
him
this
way
and
that
according
as
was
necessary
.
Diamond
learned
to
drive
all
the
sooner
that
he
had
been
accustomed
to
do
what
he
was
told
,
and
could
obey
the
smallest
hint
in
a
moment
.
Nothing
helps
one
to
get
on
like
that
.
Some
people
don
’
t
know
how
to
do
what
they
are
told
;
they
have
not
been
used
to
it
,
and
they
neither
understand
quickly
nor
are
able
to
turn
what
they
do
understand
into
action
quickly
.
With
an
obedient
mind
one
learns
the
rights
of
things
fast
enough
;
for
it
is
the
law
of
the
universe
,
and
to
obey
is
to
understand
.
“
Look
out
!
”
cried
Mr
.
Stonecrop
,
as
they
were
turning
the
corner
into
Bloomsbury
Square
.
It
was
getting
dusky
now
.
A
cab
was
approaching
rather
rapidly
from
the
opposite
direction
,
and
Diamond
pulling
aside
,
and
the
other
driver
pulling
up
,
they
only
just
escaped
a
collision
.
Then
they
knew
each
other
.
“
Why
,
Diamond
,
it
’
s
a
bad
beginning
to
run
into
your
own
father
,
”
cried
the
driver
.
“
But
,
father
,
wouldn
’
t
it
have
been
a
bad
ending
to
run
into
your
own
son
?
”
said
Diamond
in
return
;
and
the
two
men
laughed
heartily
.
“
This
is
very
kind
of
you
,
I
’
m
sure
,
Stonecrop
,
”
said
his
father
.
“
Not
a
bit
.
He
’
s
a
brave
fellow
,
and
’
ll
be
fit
to
drive
on
his
own
hook
in
a
week
or
two
.
But
I
think
you
’
d
better
let
him
drive
you
home
now
,
for
his
mother
don
’
t
like
his
having
over
much
of
the
night
air
,
and
I
promised
not
to
take
him
farther
than
the
square
.
”
“
Come
along
then
,
Diamond
,
”
said
his
father
,
as
he
brought
his
cab
up
to
the
other
,
and
moved
off
the
box
to
the
seat
beside
it
.
Diamond
jumped
across
,
caught
at
the
reins
,
said
“
Good
-
night
,
and
thank
you
,
Mr
.
Stonecrop
,
”
and
drove
away
home
,
feeling
more
of
a
man
than
he
had
ever
yet
had
a
chance
of
feeling
in
all
his
life
.
Nor
did
his
father
find
it
necessary
to
give
him
a
single
hint
as
to
his
driving
.
Only
I
suspect
the
fact
that
it
was
old
Diamond
,
and
old
Diamond
on
his
way
to
his
stable
,
may
have
had
something
to
do
with
young
Diamond
’
s
success
.
“
Well
,
child
,
”
said
his
mother
,
when
he
entered
the
room
,
“
you
’
ve
not
been
long
gone
.
”