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At the Back of the North Wind

CHAPTER V
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But his smile put it all right, and she not only took his penny but put it in her mouth with a "Thank you, mister.

Did they wollop you then ?" "Oh no!" answered Diamond.

"They never wollops me." "Lor!" said the little girl, and was speechless.
Meantime his father, looking up, and seeing the horse's back bare, suffered a pang of awful dread, but the next moment catching sight of him, took him up and put him on, saying-- "Don't get off again, Diamond.

The horse might have put his foot on you." "No, father," answered the boy, and rode on in majestic safety.
The summer drew near, warm and splendid.

Miss Coleman was a little better in health, and sat a good deal in the garden.


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