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Considering
his
fat
,
he
exerted
himself
amazingly
,
and
got
over
the
ground
with
incredible
speed
.
So
willing
,
even
anxious
,
was
he
to
go
now
,
that
Joseph
had
to
hold
him
quite
tight
.
Then
as
he
laughed
at
his
own
fancies
,
a
new
fear
came
upon
him
lest
the
horse
should
break
his
wind
,
and
Mr
.
Raymond
have
good
cause
to
think
he
had
not
been
using
him
well
.
He
might
even
suppose
that
he
had
taken
advantage
of
his
new
instructions
,
to
let
out
upon
the
horse
some
of
his
pent
-
up
dislike
;
whereas
in
truth
,
it
had
so
utterly
vanished
that
he
felt
as
if
Ruby
,
too
,
had
been
his
friend
all
the
time
.
BEFORE
the
end
of
the
month
,
Ruby
had
got
respectably
thin
,
and
Diamond
respectably
stout
.
They
really
began
to
look
fit
for
double
harness
.
Joseph
and
his
wife
got
their
affairs
in
order
,
and
everything
ready
for
migrating
at
the
shortest
notice
;
and
they
felt
so
peaceful
and
happy
that
they
judged
all
the
trouble
they
had
gone
through
well
worth
enduring
.
As
for
Nanny
,
she
had
been
so
happy
ever
since
she
left
the
hospital
,
that
she
expected
nothing
better
,
and
saw
nothing
attractive
in
the
notion
of
the
country
.
At
the
same
time
,
she
had
not
the
least
idea
of
what
the
word
country
meant
,
for
she
had
never
seen
anything
about
her
but
streets
and
gas
-
lamps
.
Besides
,
she
was
more
attached
to
Jim
than
to
Diamond
:
Jim
was
a
reasonable
being
,
Diamond
in
her
eyes
at
best
only
an
amiable
,
over
-
grown
baby
,
whom
no
amount
of
expostulation
would
ever
bring
to
talk
sense
,
not
to
say
think
it
.
Now
that
she
could
manage
the
baby
as
well
as
he
,
she
judged
herself
altogether
his
superior
.
Towards
his
father
and
mother
,
she
was
all
they
could
wish
.
Diamond
had
taken
a
great
deal
of
pains
and
trouble
to
find
Jim
,
and
had
at
last
succeeded
through
the
help
of
the
tall
policeman
,
who
was
glad
to
renew
his
acquaintance
with
the
strange
child
.
Jim
had
moved
his
quarters
,
and
had
not
heard
of
Nanny
’
s
illness
till
some
time
after
she
was
taken
to
the
hospital
,
where
he
was
too
shy
to
go
and
inquire
about
her
.
But
when
at
length
she
went
to
live
with
Diamond
’
s
family
,
Jim
was
willing
enough
to
go
and
see
her
.
It
was
after
one
of
his
visits
,
during
which
they
had
been
talking
of
her
new
prospects
,
that
Nanny
expressed
to
Diamond
her
opinion
of
the
country
.
“
There
ain
’
t
nothing
in
it
but
the
sun
and
moon
,
Diamond
.
”
“
There
’
s
trees
and
flowers
,
”
said
Diamond
.
“
Well
,
they
ain
’
t
no
count
,
”
returned
Nanny
.
“
Ain
’
t
they
?
They
’
re
so
beautiful
,
they
make
you
happy
to
look
at
them
.
”