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931
Nor
was
this
all
yet
.
932
For
on
board
that
vessel
Miss
Coleman
s
lover
was
a
passenger
;
and
when
the
news
came
that
the
vessel
had
gone
down
,
and
that
all
on
board
had
perished
,
we
may
be
sure
she
did
not
think
the
loss
of
their
fine
house
and
garden
and
furniture
the
greatest
misfortune
in
the
world
.
933
Of
course
,
the
trouble
did
not
end
with
Mr
.
Coleman
and
his
family
.
Nobody
can
suffer
alone
.
When
the
cause
of
suffering
is
most
deeply
hidden
in
the
heart
,
and
nobody
knows
anything
about
it
but
the
man
himself
,
he
must
be
a
great
and
a
good
man
indeed
,
such
as
few
of
us
have
known
,
if
the
pain
inside
him
does
not
make
him
behave
so
as
to
cause
all
about
him
to
be
more
or
less
uncomfortable
.
But
when
a
man
brings
money
-
troubles
on
himself
by
making
haste
to
be
rich
,
then
most
of
the
people
he
has
to
do
with
must
suffer
in
the
same
way
with
himself
.
The
elm
-
tree
which
North
Wind
blew
down
that
very
night
,
as
if
small
and
great
trials
were
to
be
gathered
in
one
heap
,
crushed
Miss
Coleman
s
pretty
summer
-
house
:
just
so
the
fall
of
Mr
.
Coleman
crushed
the
little
family
that
lived
over
his
coach
-
house
and
stable
.
Before
Diamond
was
well
enough
to
be
taken
home
,
there
was
no
home
for
him
to
go
to
.
Mr
.
Coleman
or
his
creditors
,
for
I
do
not
know
the
particulars
had
sold
house
,
carriage
,
horses
,
furniture
,
and
everything
.
He
and
his
wife
and
daughter
and
Mrs
.
Crump
had
gone
to
live
in
a
small
house
in
Hoxton
,
where
he
would
be
unknown
,
and
whence
he
could
walk
to
his
place
of
business
in
the
City
.
For
he
was
not
an
old
man
,
and
hoped
yet
to
retrieve
his
fortunes
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934
Let
us
hope
that
he
lived
to
retrieve
his
honesty
,
the
tail
of
which
had
slipped
through
his
fingers
to
the
very
last
joint
,
if
not
beyond
it
.
935
Of
course
,
Diamond
s
father
had
nothing
to
do
for
a
time
,
but
it
was
not
so
hard
for
him
to
have
nothing
to
do
as
it
was
for
Miss
Coleman
.
He
wrote
to
his
wife
that
,
if
her
sister
would
keep
her
there
till
he
got
a
place
,
it
would
be
better
for
them
,
and
he
would
be
greatly
obliged
to
her
.
Meantime
,
the
gentleman
who
had
bought
the
house
had
allowed
his
furniture
to
remain
where
it
was
for
a
little
while
.
936
Diamond
s
aunt
was
quite
willing
to
keep
them
as
long
as
she
could
.
And
indeed
Diamond
was
not
yet
well
enough
to
be
moved
with
safety
.
937
When
he
had
recovered
so
far
as
to
be
able
to
go
out
,
one
day
his
mother
got
her
sister
s
husband
,
who
had
a
little
pony
-
cart
,
to
carry
them
down
to
the
sea
-
shore
,
and
leave
them
there
for
a
few
hours
.
He
had
some
business
to
do
further
on
at
Ramsgate
,
and
would
pick
them
up
as
he
returned
.
A
whiff
of
the
sea
-
air
would
do
them
both
good
,
she
said
,
and
she
thought
besides
she
could
best
tell
Diamond
what
had
happened
if
she
had
him
quite
to
herself
.
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938
DIAMOND
and
his
mother
sat
down
upon
the
edge
of
the
rough
grass
that
bordered
the
sand
.
The
sun
was
just
far
enough
past
its
highest
not
to
shine
in
their
eyes
when
they
looked
eastward
.
A
sweet
little
wind
blew
on
their
left
side
,
and
comforted
the
mother
without
letting
her
know
what
it
was
that
comforted
her
.
Away
before
them
stretched
the
sparkling
waters
of
the
ocean
,
every
wave
of
which
flashed
out
its
own
delight
back
in
the
face
of
the
great
sun
,
which
looked
down
from
the
stillness
of
its
blue
house
with
glorious
silent
face
upon
its
flashing
children
.
On
each
hand
the
shore
rounded
outwards
,
forming
a
little
bay
.
There
were
no
white
cliffs
here
,
as
further
north
and
south
,
and
the
place
was
rather
dreary
,
but
the
sky
got
at
them
so
much
the
better
.
Not
a
house
,
not
a
creature
was
within
sight
.
Dry
sand
was
about
their
feet
,
and
under
them
thin
wiry
grass
,
that
just
managed
to
grow
out
of
the
poverty
-
stricken
shore
.
939
Oh
dear
!
said
Diamond
s
mother
,
with
a
deep
sigh
,
it
s
a
sad
world
!
940
Is
it
?
said
Diamond
.
I
didn
t
know
.