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691
Well
,
listen
then
.
His
aunt
wants
the
boy
to
go
down
and
see
her
.
692
And
that
s
why
you
want
to
make
out
that
he
ain
t
looking
well
.
693
No
more
he
is
.
I
think
he
had
better
go
.
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694
Well
,
I
don
t
care
,
if
you
can
find
the
money
,
said
his
father
.
695
I
ll
manage
that
,
said
his
mother
;
and
so
it
was
agreed
that
Diamond
should
go
to
Sandwich
.
696
I
will
not
describe
the
preparations
Diamond
made
.
You
would
have
thought
he
had
been
going
on
a
three
months
voyage
.
Nor
will
I
describe
the
journey
,
for
our
business
is
now
at
the
place
.
He
was
met
at
the
station
by
his
aunt
,
a
cheerful
middle
-
aged
woman
,
and
conveyed
in
safety
to
the
sleepy
old
town
,
as
his
father
called
it
.
And
no
wonder
that
it
was
sleepy
,
for
it
was
nearly
dead
of
old
age
.
697
Diamond
went
about
staring
with
his
beautiful
goggle
-
eyes
,
at
the
quaint
old
streets
,
and
the
shops
,
and
the
houses
.
Everything
looked
very
strange
,
indeed
;
for
here
was
a
town
abandoned
by
its
nurse
,
the
sea
,
like
an
old
oyster
left
on
the
shore
till
it
gaped
for
weariness
.
It
used
to
be
one
of
the
five
chief
seaports
in
England
,
but
it
began
to
hold
itself
too
high
,
and
the
consequence
was
the
sea
grew
less
and
less
intimate
with
it
,
gradually
drew
back
,
and
kept
more
to
itself
,
till
at
length
it
left
it
high
and
dry
:
Sandwich
was
a
seaport
no
more
;
the
sea
went
on
with
its
own
tide
-
business
a
long
way
off
,
and
forgot
it
.
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698
Of
course
it
went
to
sleep
,
and
had
no
more
to
do
with
ships
.
That
s
what
comes
to
cities
and
nations
,
and
boys
and
girls
,
who
say
,
I
can
do
without
your
help
.
I
m
enough
for
myself
.
699
Diamond
soon
made
great
friends
with
an
old
woman
who
kept
a
toyshop
,
for
his
mother
had
given
him
twopence
for
pocket
-
money
before
he
left
,
and
he
had
gone
into
her
shop
to
spend
it
,
and
she
got
talking
to
him
.
She
looked
very
funny
,
because
she
had
not
got
any
teeth
,
but
Diamond
liked
her
,
and
went
often
to
her
shop
,
although
he
had
nothing
to
spend
there
after
the
twopence
was
gone
.
700
One
afternoon
he
had
been
wandering
rather
wearily
about
the
streets
for
some
time
.
It
was
a
hot
day
,
and
he
felt
tired
.
As
he
passed
the
toyshop
,
he
stepped
in
.