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All
at
once
Diamond
thought
it
was
saying
its
prayers
,
and
he
ought
not
to
be
staring
at
it
so
.
He
ran
to
the
stable
to
see
his
father
make
Diamond
’
s
bed
.
Then
his
father
took
him
in
his
arms
,
carried
him
up
the
ladder
,
and
set
him
down
at
the
table
where
they
were
going
to
have
their
tea
.
“
Miss
is
very
poorly
,
”
said
Diamond
’
s
father
.
“
Mis
’
ess
has
been
to
the
doctor
with
her
to
-
day
,
and
she
looked
very
glum
when
she
came
out
again
.
I
was
a
-
watching
of
them
to
see
what
doctor
had
said
.
”
“
And
didn
’
t
Miss
look
glum
too
?
”
asked
his
mother
.
“
Not
half
as
glum
as
Mis
’
ess
,
”
returned
the
coachman
.
“
You
see
—
”
But
he
lowered
his
voice
,
and
Diamond
could
not
make
out
more
than
a
word
here
and
there
.
For
Diamond
’
s
father
was
not
only
one
of
the
finest
of
coachmen
to
look
at
,
and
one
of
the
best
of
drivers
,
but
one
of
the
most
discreet
of
servants
as
well
.
Therefore
he
did
not
talk
about
family
affairs
to
any
one
but
his
wife
,
whom
he
had
proved
better
than
himself
long
ago
,
and
was
careful
that
even
Diamond
should
hear
nothing
he
could
repeat
again
concerning
master
and
his
family
.
It
was
bed
-
time
soon
,
and
Diamond
went
to
bed
and
fell
fast
asleep
.
He
awoke
all
at
once
,
in
the
dark
.
“
Open
the
window
,
Diamond
,
”
said
a
voice
.
Now
Diamond
’
s
mother
had
once
more
pasted
up
North
Wind
’
s
window
.
“
Are
you
North
Wind
?
”
said
Diamond
:
“
I
don
’
t
hear
you
blowing
.
”