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And
the
dog
on
his
tail
,
Stretched
his
neck
with
a
wail
.
But
Ho
!
ho
!
said
the
man
in
the
moon
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No
more
in
the
South
Shall
I
burn
my
mouth
,
For
I
ve
found
a
dish
and
a
spoon
.
THERE
,
baby
!
said
Diamond
;
I
m
so
happy
that
I
can
only
sing
nonsense
.
Oh
,
father
,
think
if
you
had
been
a
poor
man
,
and
hadn
t
had
a
cab
and
old
Diamond
!
What
should
I
have
done
?
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I
don
t
know
indeed
what
you
could
have
done
,
said
his
father
from
the
bed
.
We
should
have
all
starved
,
my
precious
Diamond
,
said
his
mother
,
whose
pride
in
her
boy
was
even
greater
than
her
joy
in
the
shillings
.
Both
of
them
together
made
her
heart
ache
,
for
pleasure
can
do
that
as
well
as
pain
.
Oh
no
!
we
shouldn
t
,
said
Diamond
.
I
could
have
taken
Nanny
s
crossing
till
she
came
back
;
and
then
the
money
,
instead
of
going
for
Old
Sal
s
gin
,
would
have
gone
for
father
s
beef
-
tea
.
I
wonder
what
Nanny
will
do
when
she
gets
well
again
.
Somebody
else
will
be
sure
to
have
taken
the
crossing
by
that
time
.
I
wonder
if
she
will
fight
for
it
,
and
whether
I
shall
have
to
help
her
.
I
won
t
bother
my
head
about
that
.
Time
enough
yet
!
Hey
diddle
!
hey
diddle
!
hey
diddle
diddle
!
I
wonder
whether
Mr
.
Raymond
would
take
me
to
see
Nanny
.
Hey
diddle
!
hey
diddle
!
hey
diddle
diddle
!
The
baby
and
fiddle
!
O
,
mother
,
I
m
such
a
silly
!
But
I
can
t
help
it
.
I
wish
I
could
think
of
something
else
,
but
there
s
nothing
will
come
into
my
head
but
hey
diddle
diddle
!
the
cat
and
the
fiddle
!
I
wonder
what
the
angels
do
when
they
re
extra
happy
,
you
know
when
they
ve
been
driving
cabs
all
day
and
taking
home
the
money
to
their
mothers
.
Do
you
think
they
ever
sing
nonsense
,
mother
?