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Just
above
the
station
many
rocks
have
pushed
their
heads
out
through
the
turf
as
though
they
,
like
the
children
,
were
interested
in
the
railway
.
In
a
little
hollow
between
three
rocks
lay
a
heap
of
dried
brambles
and
heather
.
Peter
halted
,
turned
over
the
brushwood
with
a
well-scarred
boot
,
and
said
:
--
"
Here
's
the
first
coal
from
the
St.
Peter
's
Mine
.
We
'll
take
it
home
in
the
chariot
.
Punctuality
and
despatch
.
All
orders
carefully
attended
to
.
Any
shaped
lump
cut
to
suit
regular
customers
.
"
The
chariot
was
packed
full
of
coal
.
And
when
it
was
packed
it
had
to
be
unpacked
again
because
it
was
so
heavy
that
it
could
n't
be
got
up
the
hill
by
the
three
children
,
not
even
when
Peter
harnessed
himself
to
the
handle
with
his
braces
,
and
firmly
grasping
his
waistband
in
one
hand
pulled
while
the
girls
pushed
behind
.
Three
journeys
had
to
be
made
before
the
coal
from
Peter
's
mine
was
added
to
the
heap
of
Mother
's
coal
in
the
cellar
.
Afterwards
Peter
went
out
alone
,
and
came
back
very
black
and
mysterious
.
"
I
've
been
to
my
coal-mine
,
"
he
said
;
"
to-morrow
evening
we
'll
bring
home
the
black
diamonds
in
the
chariot
.
"
It
was
a
week
later
that
Mrs.
Viney
remarked
to
Mother
how
well
this
last
lot
of
coal
was
holding
out
.