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To
be
sure
,
if
I
gave
Diamond
two
hours
’
additional
rest
,
it
would
be
all
the
better
for
the
old
bones
of
him
,
and
there
would
be
four
hours
extra
out
of
the
other
horse
.
That
would
give
Diamond
something
to
do
every
day
.
He
could
drive
old
Diamond
after
dinner
,
and
I
could
take
the
other
horse
out
for
six
hours
after
tea
,
or
in
the
morning
,
as
I
found
best
.
It
might
pay
for
the
keep
of
both
of
them
,
—
that
is
,
if
I
had
good
luck
.
I
should
like
to
oblige
Mr
.
Raymond
,
though
he
be
rather
hard
,
for
he
has
been
very
kind
to
our
Diamond
,
wife
.
Hasn
’
t
he
now
?
”
“
He
has
indeed
,
Joseph
,
”
said
his
wife
,
and
there
the
conversation
ended
.
Diamond
’
s
father
went
the
very
next
day
to
Mr
.
Raymond
,
and
accepted
his
proposal
;
so
that
the
week
after
having
got
another
stall
in
the
same
stable
,
he
had
two
horses
instead
of
one
.
Oddly
enough
,
the
name
of
the
new
horse
was
Ruby
,
for
he
was
a
very
red
chestnut
.
Diamond
’
s
name
came
from
a
white
lozenge
on
his
forehead
.
Young
Diamond
said
they
were
rich
now
,
with
such
a
big
diamond
and
such
a
big
ruby
.
NANNY
was
not
fit
to
be
moved
for
some
time
yet
,
and
Diamond
went
to
see
her
as
often
as
he
could
.
But
being
more
regularly
engaged
now
,
seeing
he
went
out
every
day
for
a
few
hours
with
old
Diamond
,
and
had
his
baby
to
mind
,
and
one
of
the
horses
to
attend
to
,
he
could
not
go
so
often
as
he
would
have
liked
.
One
evening
,
as
he
sat
by
her
bedside
,
she
said
to
him
:
“
I
’
ve
had
such
a
beautiful
dream
,
Diamond
!
I
should
like
to
tell
it
you
.
”
“
Oh
!
do
,
”
said
Diamond
;
“
I
am
so
fond
of
dreams
!
”
“
She
must
have
been
to
the
back
of
the
north
wind
,
”
he
said
to
himself
.
“
It
was
a
very
foolish
dream
,
you
know
.
But
somehow
it
was
so
pleasant
!
What
a
good
thing
it
is
that
you
believe
the
dream
all
the
time
you
are
in
it
!
”
My
readers
must
not
suppose
that
poor
Nanny
was
able
to
say
what
she
meant
so
well
as
I
put
it
down
here
.
She
had
never
been
to
school
,
and
had
heard
very
little
else
than
vulgar
speech
until
she
came
to
the
hospital
.
But
I
have
been
to
school
,
and
although
that
could
never
make
me
able
to
dream
so
well
as
Nanny
,
it
has
made
me
able
to
tell
her
dream
better
than
she
could
herself
.
And
I
am
the
more
desirous
of
doing
this
for
her
that
I
have
already
done
the
best
I
could
for
Diamond
’
s
dream
,
and
it
would
be
a
shame
to
give
the
boy
all
the
advantage
.