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〃No。 Nobody talks there。  They only look at each other;

and understand everything。〃



〃Is it cold there?〃



〃No。〃



〃Is it hot?〃



〃No。〃



〃What is it then?〃



〃You never think about such things there。〃



〃What a queer place it must be!〃



〃It's a very good place。〃



〃Do you want to go back again?〃



〃No; I don't think I have left it; I feel it here; somewhere。〃



〃Did the people there look pleased?〃



〃Yesquite pleased; only a little sad。〃



〃Then they didn't look glad?〃



〃They looked as if they were waiting to be gladder some day。〃



This was how Diamond used to answer questions about that country。 

And now I will take up the story again; and tell you how he got back

to this country。







CHAPTER XI



HOW DIAMOND GOT HOME AGAIN





WHEN one at the back of the north wind wanted to know how things

were going with any one he loved; he had to go to a certain tree;

climb the stem; and sit down in the branches。  In a few minutes;

if he kept very still; he would see something at least of what was

going on with the people he loved。



One day when Diamond was sitting in this tree; he began to long very

much to get home again; and no wonder; for he saw his mother crying。 

Durante says that the people there may always follow their wishes;

because they never wish but what is good。  Diamond's wish was to

get home; and he would fain follow his wish。



But how was he to set about it?  If he could only see North Wind! 

But the moment he had got to her back; she was gone altogether from

his sight。  He had never seen her back。  She might be sitting on

her doorstep still; looking southwards; and waiting; white and thin

and blue…eyed; until she was wanted。  Or she might have again become

a mighty creature; with power to do that which was demanded of her;

and gone far away upon many missions。  She must be somewhere; however。 

He could not go home without her; and therefore he must find her。 

She could never have intended to leave him always away from his mother。 

If there had been any danger of that; she would have told him;

and given him his choice about going。  For North Wind was right honest。 

How to find North Wind; therefore; occupied all his thoughts。



In his anxiety about his mother; he used to climb the tree every day;

and sit in its branches。  However many of the dwellers there did so;

they never incommoded one another; for the moment one got into

the tree; he became invisible to every one else; and it was such

a wide…spreading tree that there was room for every one of the

people of the country in it; without the least interference with

each other。  Sometimes; on getting down; two of them would meet

at the root; and then they would smile to each other more sweetly

than at any other time; as much as to say; 〃Ah; you've been up there too!〃



One day he was sitting on one of the outer branches of the tree;

looking southwards after his home。  Far away was a blue shining sea;

dotted with gleaming and sparkling specks of white。  Those were

the icebergs。  Nearer he saw a great range of snow…capped mountains;

and down below him the lovely meadow…grass of the country; with the

stream flowing and flowing through it; away towards the sea。 

As he looked he began to wonder; for the whole country lay beneath him

like a map; and that which was near him looked just as small as that

which he knew to be miles away。  The ridge of ice which encircled it

appeared but a few yards off; and no larger than the row of pebbles

with which a child will mark out the boundaries of the kingdom he

has appropriated on the sea…shore。 He thought he could distinguish

the vapoury form of North Wind; seated as he had left her; on the

other side。  Hastily he descended the tree; and to his amazement

found that the map or model of the country still lay at his feet。 

He stood in it。  With one stride he had crossed the river;

with another he had reached the ridge of ice; with the third he

stepped over its peaks; and sank wearily down at North Wind's knees。 

For there she sat on her doorstep。  The peaks of the great ridge

of ice were as lofty as ever behind her; and the country at her back

had vanished from Diamond's view。



North Wind was as still as Diamond had left her。  Her pale face

was white as the snow; and her motionless eyes were as blue

as the caverns in the ice。  But the instant Diamond touched her;

her face began to change like that of one waking from sleep。 

Light began to glimmer from the blue of her eyes。



A moment more; and she laid her hand on Diamond's head; and began

playing with his hair。  Diamond took hold of her hand; and laid

his face to it。  She gave a little start。



〃How very alive you are; child!〃 she murmured。  〃Come nearer to me。〃



By the help of the stones all around he clambered up beside her;

and laid himself against her bosom。  She gave a great sigh;

slowly lifted her arms; and slowly folded them about him;

until she clasped him close。  Yet a moment; and she roused herself;

and came quite awake; and the cold of her bosom; which had pierced

Diamond's bones; vanished。



〃Have you been sitting here ever since I went through you;

dear North Wind?〃 asked Diamond; stroking her hand。



〃Yes;〃 she answered; looking at him with her old kindness。



〃Ain't you very tired?〃



〃No; I've often had to sit longer。  Do you know how long you

have been?〃



〃Oh! years and years;〃 answered Diamond。



〃You have just been seven days;〃 returned North Wind。



〃I thought I had been a hundred years!〃 exclaimed Diamond。



〃Yes; I daresay;〃 replied North Wind。  〃You've been away

from here seven days; but how long you may have been in

there is quite another thing。  Behind my back and before

my face things are so different!  They don't go at all by the same rule。〃



〃I'm very glad;〃 said Diamond; after thinking a while。



〃Why?〃 asked North Wind。



〃Because I've been such a long time there; and such a little while away

from mother。  Why; she won't be expecting me home from Sandwich yet!〃



〃No。 But we mustn't talk any longer。  I've got my orders now;

and we must be off in a few minutes。〃



Next moment Diamond found himself sitting alone on the rock。 

North Wind had vanished。  A creature like a great humble…bee or

cockchafer flew past his face; but it could be neither; for there

were no insects amongst the ice。  It passed him again and again;

flying in circles around him; and he concluded that it must be

North Wind herself; no bigger than Tom Thumb when his mother put

him in the nutshell lined with flannel。  But she was no longer

vapoury and thin。  She was solid; although tiny。  A moment more;

and she perched on his shoulder。



〃Come along; Diamond;〃 she said in his ear; in the smallest and highest

of treble voices; 〃it is time we were setting out for Sandwich。〃



Diamond could just see her; by turning his head towards

his shoulder as far as he could; but only with one eye;

for his nose came between her and the other。



〃Won't you take me in your arms and carry me?〃 he said in a whisper;

for he knew she did not like a loud voice when she was small。



〃Ah! you ungrateful boy;〃 returned North Wind; smiling 〃how dare

you make game of me?  Yes; I will carry you; but you shall walk

a bit for your impertinence first。  Come along。〃



She jumped from his shoulder; but when Diamond looked for her upon

the ground; he could see nothing but a little spider with long legs

that made its way over the ice towards the south。  It ran very fast

indeed for a spider; but Diamond ran a long way before it; and then

waited for it。  It was up with him sooner than he had expected;

however; and it had grown a good deal。  And the spider grew and grew

and went faster and faster; till all at once Diamond discovered

that it was not a spider; but a weasel; and away glided the weasel;

and away went Diamond after it; and it took all the run there was

in him to keep up with the weasel。  And the weasel grew; and grew;

and grew; till all at once Diamond saw that the weasel was not

a weasel but a cat。  And away went the cat; and Diamond after it。 

And when he had run half a mile; he found the cat waiting for him;

sitting up and washing her face not to lose time。  And away went

the cat again; and Diamond after it。  But the next time he came

up with the cat; the cat was not a cat; but a hunting…leopard。

And the hunting…leopard grew to a jaguar; all covered with spots

like eyes。  And the jaguar grew to a Bengal tiger。  And at none

of them was Diamond afraid; for he had been at North Wind's back;

and he could be afraid of her no longer whatever she did or grew。 

And the tiger flew over the snow in a straight line for the south;

growing less and less to Diamond's eyes till it was only a black

speck upon the whiteness; and then it vanished altogether。 

And now Diamond felt that he would rather
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