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I am afraid you would not get it out of your little head again
for a long time。〃
〃But how can you bear it then; North Wind? For I am sure you are kind。
I shall never doubt that again。〃
〃I will tell you how I am able to bear it; Diamond: I am always hearing;
through every noise; through all the noise I am making myself even;
the sound of a far…off song。 I do not exactly know where it is;
or what it means; and I don't hear much of it; only the odour of
its music; as it were; flitting across the great billows of the ocean
outside this air in which I make such a storm; but what I do hear is
quite enough to make me able to bear the cry from the drowning ship。
So it would you if you could hear it。〃
〃No; it wouldn't;〃 returned Diamond; stoutly。 〃For they wouldn't
hear the music of the far…away song; and if they did; it wouldn't
do them any good。 You see you and I are not going to be drowned;
and so we might enjoy it。〃
〃But you have never heard the psalm; and you don't know what it
is like。 Somehow; I can't say how; it tells me that all is right;
that it is coming to swallow up all cries。〃
〃But that won't do them any goodthe people; I mean;〃 persisted Diamond。
〃It must。 It must;〃 said North Wind; hurriedly。 〃It wouldn't
be the song it seems to be if it did not swallow up all their fear
and pain too; and set them singing it themselves with the rest。
I am sure it will。 And do you know; ever since I knew I had hair;
that is; ever since it began to go out and away; that song has been
coming nearer and nearer。 Only I must say it was some thousand years
before I heard it。〃
〃But how can you say it was coming nearer when you did not hear it?〃
asked doubting little Diamond。
〃Since I began to hear it; I know it is growing louder; therefore I
judge it was coming nearer and nearer until I did hear it first。
I'm not so very old; you knowa few thousand years onlyand I was
quite a baby when I heard the noise first; but I knew it must come
from the voices of people ever so much older and wiser than I was。
I can't sing at all; except now and then; and I can never tell what my
song is going to be; I only know what it is after I have sung it。
But this will never do。 Will you stop here?〃
〃I can't see anywhere to stop;〃 said Diamond。 〃Your hair is all
down like a darkness; and I can't see through it if I knock my eyes
into it ever so much。〃
〃Look; then;〃 said North Wind; and; with one sweep of her great
white arm; she swept yards deep of darkness like a great curtain
from before the face of the boy。
And lo! it was a blue night; lit up with stars。 Where it did
not shine with stars it shimmered with the milk of the stars;
except where; just opposite to Diamond's face; the grey towers
of a cathedral blotted out each its own shape of sky and stars。
〃Oh! what's that?〃 cried Diamond; struck with a kind of terror;
for he had never seen a cathedral; and it rose before him with an
awful reality in the midst of the wide spaces; conquering emptiness
with grandeur。
〃A very good place for you to wait in;〃 said North Wind。 〃But we
shall go in; and you shall judge for yourself。〃
There was an open door in the middle of one of the towers; leading out
upon the roof; and through it they passed。 Then North Wind set
Diamond on his feet; and he found himself at the top of a stone stair;
which went twisting away down into the darkness for only a little
light came in at the door。 It was enough; however; to allow Diamond
to see that North Wind stood beside him。 He looked up to find
her face; and saw that she was no longer a beautiful giantess;
but the tall gracious lady he liked best to see。 She took his hand;
and; giving him the broad part of the spiral stair to walk on; led him
down a good way; then; opening another little door; led him out upon
a narrow gallery that ran all round the central part of the church;
on the ledges of the windows of the clerestory; and through openings
in the parts of the wall that divided the windows from each other。
It was very narrow; and except when they were passing through the wall;
Diamond saw nothing to keep him from falling into the church。
It lay below him like a great silent gulf hollowed in stone;
and he held his breath for fear as he looked down。
〃What are you trembling for; little Diamond?〃 said the lady; as she
walked gently along; with her hand held out behind her leading him;
for there was not breadth enough for them to walk side by side。
〃I am afraid of falling down there;〃 answered Diamond。 〃It is
so deep down。〃
〃Yes; rather;〃 answered North Wind; 〃but you were a hundred times
higher a few minutes ago。〃
〃Ah; yes; but somebody's arm was about me then;〃 said Diamond;
putting his little mouth to the beautiful cold hand that had a hold
of his。
〃What a dear little warm mouth you've got!〃 said North Wind。
〃It is a pity you should talk nonsense with it。 Don't you know I
have a hold of you?〃
〃Yes; but I'm walking on my own legs; and they might slip。
I can't trust myself so well as your arms。〃
〃But I have a hold of you; I tell you; foolish child。〃
〃Yes; but somehow I can't feel comfortable。〃
〃If you were to fall; and my hold of you were to give way; I should
be down after you in a less moment than a lady's watch can tick;
and catch you long before you had reached the ground。〃
〃I don't like it though;〃 said Diamond。
〃Oh! oh! oh!〃 he screamed the next moment; bent double with terror;
for North Wind had let go her hold of his hand; and had vanished;
leaving him standing as if rooted to the gallery。
She left the words; 〃Come after me;〃 sounding in his ears。
But move he dared not。 In a moment more he would from very terror
have fallen into the church; but suddenly there came a gentle
breath of cool wind upon his face; and it kept blowing upon him in
little puffs; and at every puff Diamond felt his faintness going away;
and his fear with it。 Courage was reviving in his little heart;
and still the cool wafts of the soft wind breathed upon him;
and the soft wind was so mighty and strong within its gentleness;
that in a minute more Diamond was marching along the narrow ledge
as fearless for the time as North Wind herself。
He walked on and on; with the windows all in a row on one side of him;
and the great empty nave of the church echoing to every one of his
brave strides on the other; until at last he came to a little
open door; from which a broader stair led him down and down and down;
till at last all at once he found himself in the arms of North Wind;
who held him close to her; and kissed him on the forehead。
Diamond nestled to her; and murmured into her bosom;〃Why did you
leave me; dear North Wind?〃
〃Because I wanted you to walk alone;〃 she answered。
〃But it is so much nicer here!〃 said Diamond。
〃I daresay; but I couldn't hold a little coward to my heart。