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As
Diamond
went
on
singing
,
it
grew
very
dark
,
and
just
as
he
ceased
there
came
a
great
flash
of
lightning
,
that
blinded
us
all
for
a
moment
.
Dulcimer
crowed
with
pleasure
;
but
when
the
roar
of
thunder
came
after
it
,
the
little
brother
gave
a
loud
cry
of
terror
.
Nanny
and
Jim
came
running
up
to
us
,
pale
with
fear
.
Diamond
s
face
,
too
,
was
paler
than
usual
,
but
with
delight
.
Some
of
the
glory
seemed
to
have
clung
to
it
,
and
remained
shining
.
You
re
not
frightened
are
you
,
Diamond
?
I
said
.
No
.
Why
should
I
be
?
he
answered
with
his
usual
question
,
looking
up
in
my
face
with
calm
shining
eyes
.
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He
ain
t
got
sense
to
be
frightened
,
said
Nanny
,
going
up
to
him
and
giving
him
a
pitying
hug
.
Perhaps
there
s
more
sense
in
not
being
frightened
,
Nanny
,
I
returned
.
Do
you
think
the
lightning
can
do
as
it
likes
?
It
might
kill
you
,
said
Jim
.
Oh
,
no
,
it
mightn
t
!
said
Diamond
.
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As
he
spoke
there
came
another
great
flash
,
and
a
tearing
crack
.
There
s
a
tree
struck
!
I
said
;
and
when
we
looked
round
,
after
the
blinding
of
the
flash
had
left
our
eyes
,
we
saw
a
huge
bough
of
the
beech
-
tree
in
which
was
Diamond
s
nest
hanging
to
the
ground
like
the
broken
wing
of
a
bird
.
There
!
cried
Nanny
;
I
told
you
so
.
If
you
had
been
up
there
you
see
what
would
have
happened
,
you
little
silly
!