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Diamond
called
as
loud
as
he
could
,
right
up
into
the
sky
:
“
Here
’
s
Diamond
,
down
below
you
.
What
do
you
want
him
to
do
?
”
The
next
instant
many
of
the
stars
round
about
that
one
went
out
,
and
many
voices
shouted
from
the
sky
,
—
“
Come
up
;
come
up
.
We
’
re
so
jolly
!
Diamond
!
Diamond
!
”
This
was
followed
by
a
peal
of
the
merriest
,
kindliest
laughter
,
and
all
the
stars
jumped
into
their
places
again
.
“
How
am
I
to
come
up
?
”
shouted
Diamond
.
“
Go
round
the
rose
-
bush
.
It
’
s
got
its
foot
in
it
,
”
said
the
first
voice
.
Diamond
got
up
at
once
,
and
walked
to
the
other
side
of
the
rose
-
bush
.
There
he
found
what
seemed
the
very
opposite
of
what
he
wanted
—
a
stair
down
into
the
earth
.
It
was
of
turf
and
moss
.
It
did
not
seem
to
promise
well
for
getting
into
the
sky
,
but
Diamond
had
learned
to
look
through
the
look
of
things
.
The
voice
must
have
meant
that
he
was
to
go
down
this
stair
;
and
down
this
stair
Diamond
went
,
without
waiting
to
think
more
about
it
.
It
was
such
a
nice
stair
,
so
cool
and
soft
—
all
the
sides
as
well
as
the
steps
grown
with
moss
and
grass
and
ferns
!
Down
and
down
Diamond
went
—
a
long
way
,
until
at
last
he
heard
the
gurgling
and
splashing
of
a
little
stream
;
nor
had
he
gone
much
farther
before
he
met
it
—
yes
,
met
it
coming
up
the
stairs
to
meet
him
,
running
up
just
as
naturally
as
if
it
had
been
doing
the
other
thing
.
Neither
was
Diamond
in
the
least
surprised
to
see
it
pitching
itself
from
one
step
to
another
as
it
climbed
towards
him
:
he
never
thought
it
was
odd
—
and
no
more
it
was
,
there
.
It
would
have
been
odd
here
.
It
made
a
merry
tune
as
it
came
,
and
its
voice
was
like
the
laughter
he
had
heard
from
the
sky
.
This
appeared
promising
;
and
he
went
on
,
down
and
down
the
stair
,
and
up
and
up
the
stream
,
till
at
last
he
came
where
it
hurried
out
from
under
a
stone
,
and
the
stair
stopped
altogether
.
And
as
the
stream
bubbled
up
,
the
stone
shook
and
swayed
with
its
force
;
and
Diamond
thought
he
would
try
to
lift
it
.
Lightly
it
rose
to
his
hand
,
forced
up
by
the
stream
from
below
;
and
,
by
what
would
have
seemed
an
unaccountable
perversion
of
things
had
he
been
awake
,
threatened
to
come
tumbling
upon
his
head
.