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Then
Diamond
told
him
all
.
Now
Mr
.
Raymond
was
one
of
the
kindest
men
in
London
.
He
sent
at
once
to
have
the
horse
put
to
the
brougham
,
took
Diamond
with
him
,
and
drove
to
the
Children
s
Hospital
.
There
he
was
well
known
to
everybody
,
for
he
was
not
only
a
large
subscriber
,
but
he
used
to
go
and
tell
the
children
stories
of
an
afternoon
.
One
of
the
doctors
promised
to
go
and
find
Nanny
,
and
do
what
could
be
done
have
her
brought
to
the
hospital
,
if
possible
.
That
same
night
they
sent
a
litter
for
her
,
and
as
she
could
be
of
no
use
to
old
Sal
until
she
was
better
,
she
did
not
object
to
having
her
removed
.
So
she
was
soon
lying
in
the
fever
ward
for
the
first
time
in
her
life
in
a
nice
clean
bed
.
But
she
knew
nothing
of
the
whole
affair
.
She
was
too
ill
to
know
anything
.
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MR
.
RAYMOND
took
Diamond
home
with
him
,
stopping
at
the
Mews
to
tell
his
mother
that
he
would
send
him
back
soon
.
Diamond
ran
in
with
the
message
himself
,
and
when
he
reappeared
he
had
in
his
hand
the
torn
and
crumpled
book
which
North
Wind
had
given
him
.
Ah
!
I
see
,
said
Mr
.
Raymond
:
you
are
going
to
claim
your
sixpence
now
.
I
wasn
t
thinking
of
that
so
much
as
of
another
thing
,
said
Diamond
.
There
s
a
rhyme
in
this
book
I
can
t
quite
understand
.
I
want
you
to
tell
me
what
it
means
,
if
you
please
.
I
will
if
I
can
,
answered
Mr
.
Raymond
.
You
shall
read
it
to
me
when
we
get
home
,
and
then
I
shall
see
.
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Still
with
a
good
many
blunders
,
Diamond
did
read
it
after
a
fashion
.
Mr
.
Raymond
took
the
little
book
and
read
it
over
again
.
Now
Mr
.
Raymond
was
a
poet
himself
,
and
so
,
although
he
had
never
been
at
the
back
of
the
north
wind
,
he
was
able
to
understand
the
poem
pretty
well
.
But
before
saying
anything
about
it
,
he
read
it
over
aloud
,
and
Diamond
thought
he
understood
it
much
better
already
.
I
ll
tell
you
what
I
think
it
means
,
he
then
said
.
It
means
that
people
may
have
their
way
for
a
while
,
if
they
like
,
but
it
will
get
them
into
such
troubles
they
ll
wish
they
hadn
t
had
it
.