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“
He
’
ll
be
fit
to
drive
himself
before
long
,
”
said
his
father
,
proudly
.
“
The
old
horse
is
a
-
teaching
of
him
.
”
“
Well
,
he
must
come
and
see
us
,
now
you
’
ve
found
us
out
.
Where
do
you
live
?
”
Diamond
’
s
father
gave
the
ladies
a
ticket
with
his
name
and
address
printed
on
it
;
and
then
Mrs
.
Coleman
took
out
her
purse
,
saying
:
“
And
what
’
s
your
fare
,
Joseph
?
”
“
No
,
thank
you
,
ma
’
am
,
”
said
Joseph
.
“
It
was
your
own
old
horse
as
took
you
;
and
me
you
paid
long
ago
.
”
He
jumped
on
his
box
before
she
could
say
another
word
,
and
with
a
parting
salute
drove
off
,
leaving
them
on
the
pavement
,
with
the
maid
holding
the
door
for
them
.
It
was
a
long
time
now
since
Diamond
had
seen
North
Wind
,
or
even
thought
much
about
her
.
And
as
his
father
drove
along
,
he
was
thinking
not
about
her
,
but
about
the
crossing
-
sweeper
,
and
was
wondering
what
made
him
feel
as
if
he
knew
her
quite
well
,
when
he
could
not
remember
anything
of
her
.
But
a
picture
arose
in
his
mind
of
a
little
girl
running
before
the
wind
and
dragging
her
broom
after
her
;
and
from
that
,
by
degrees
,
he
recalled
the
whole
adventure
of
the
night
when
he
got
down
from
North
Wind
’
s
back
in
a
London
street
.
But
he
could
not
quite
satisfy
himself
whether
the
whole
affair
was
not
a
dream
which
he
had
dreamed
when
he
was
a
very
little
boy
.
Only
he
had
been
to
the
back
of
the
north
wind
since
—
there
could
be
no
doubt
of
that
;
for
when
he
woke
every
morning
,
he
always
knew
that
he
had
been
there
again
.
And
as
he
thought
and
thought
,
he
recalled
another
thing
that
had
happened
that
morning
,
which
,
although
it
seemed
a
mere
accident
,
might
have
something
to
do
with
what
had
happened
since
.
His
father
had
intended
going
on
the
stand
at
King
’
s
Cross
that
morning
,
and
had
turned
into
Gray
’
s
Inn
Lane
to
drive
there
,
when
they
found
the
way
blocked
up
,
and
upon
inquiry
were
informed
that
a
stack
of
chimneys
had
been
blown
down
in
the
night
,
and
had
fallen
across
the
road
.
They
were
just
clearing
the
rubbish
away
.
Diamond
’
s
father
turned
,
and
made
for
Charing
Cross
.
That
night
the
father
and
mother
had
a
great
deal
to
talk
about
.