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its bosom。
And North Wind was now tall as a full…grown girl。 Her hair was flying
about her head; and the wind was blowing a breeze down the river。
But she turned aside and went up a narrow lane; and as she went her
hair fell down around her。
〃I have some rather disagreeable work to do to…night;〃 she said;
〃before I get out to sea; and I must set about it at once。
The disagreeable work must be looked after first。〃
So saying; she laid hold of Diamond and began to run; gliding along
faster and faster。 Diamond kept up with her as well as he could。
She made many turnings and windings; apparently because it was not
quite easy to get him over walls and houses。 Once they ran through
a hall where they found back and front doors open。 At the foot of
the stair North Wind stood still; and Diamond; hearing a great growl;
started in terror; and there; instead of North Wind; was a huge wolf
by his side。 He let go his hold in dismay; and the wolf bounded
up the stair。 The windows of the house rattled and shook as if
guns were firing; and the sound of a great fall came from above。
Diamond stood with white face staring up at the landing。
〃Surely;〃 he thought; 〃North Wind can't be eating one of the children!〃
Coming to himself all at once; he rushed after her with his little
fist clenched。 There were ladies in long trains going up and down
the stairs; and gentlemen in white neckties attending on them;
who stared at him; but none of them were of the people of the house;
and they said nothing。 Before he reached the head of the stair;
however; North Wind met him; took him by the hand; and hurried
down and out of the house。
〃I hope you haven't eaten a baby; North Wind!〃 said Diamond;
very solemnly。
North Wind laughed merrily; and went tripping on faster。 Her grassy
robe swept and swirled about her steps; and wherever it passed
over withered leaves; they went fleeing and whirling in spirals;
and running on their edges like wheels; all about her feet。
〃No;〃 she said at last; 〃I did not eat a baby。 You would not have had
to ask that foolish question if you had not let go your hold of me。
You would have seen how I served a nurse that was calling a child
bad names; and telling her she was wicked。 She had been drinking。
I saw an ugly gin bottle in a cupboard。〃
〃And you frightened her?〃 said Diamond。
〃I believe so!〃 answered North Wind laughing merrily。 〃I flew
at her throat; and she tumbled over on the floor with such a crash
that they ran in。 She'll be turned away to…morrowand quite time;
if they knew as much as I do。〃
〃But didn't you frighten the little one?〃
〃She never saw me。 The woman would not have seen me either if she
had not been wicked。〃
〃Oh!〃 said Diamond; dubiously。
〃Why should you see things;〃 returned North Wind; 〃that you wouldn't
understand or know what to do with? Good people see good things;
bad people; bad things。〃
〃Then are you a bad thing?〃
〃No。 For you see me; Diamond; dear;〃 said the girl; and she looked
down at him; and Diamond saw the loving eyes of the great lady
beaming from the depths of her falling hair。
〃I had to make myself look like a bad thing before she could see me。
If I had put on any other shape than a wolf's she would not have
seen me; for that is what is growing to be her own shape inside
of her。〃
〃I don't know what you mean;〃 said Diamond; 〃but I suppose it's
all right。〃
They were now climbing the slope of a grassy ascent。 It was
Primrose Hill; in fact; although Diamond had never heard of it。
The moment they reached the top; North Wind stood and turned her face
towards London The stars were still shining clear and cold overhead。
There was not a cloud to be seen。 The air was sharp; but Diamond did
not find it cold。
〃Now;〃 said the lady; 〃whatever you do; do not let my hand go。
I might have lost you the last time; only I was not in a hurry then:
now I am in a hurry。〃
Yet she stood still for a moment。
CHAPTER IV
NORTH WIND
AND as she stood looking towards London; Diamond saw that she
was trembling。
〃Are you cold; North Wind?〃 he asked。
〃No; Diamond;〃 she answered; looking down upon him with a smile;
〃I am only getting ready to sweep one of my rooms。 Those careless;
greedy; untidy children make it in such a mess。〃
As she spoke he could have told by her voice; if he had not seen
with his eyes; that she was growing larger and larger。 Her head
went up and up towards the stars; and as she grew; still trembling
through all her body; her hair also grewlonger and longer;
and lifted itself from her head; and went out in black waves。
The next moment; however; it fell back around her; and she grew less
and less till she was only a tall woman。 Then she put her hands
behind her head; and gathered some of her hair; and began weaving
and knotting it together。 When she had done; she bent down her
beautiful face close to his; and said
〃Diamond; I am afraid you would not keep hold of me; and if I
were to drop you; I don't know what might happen; so I have been
making a place for you in my hair。 Come。〃
Diamond held out his arms; for with that grand face looking at him;
he believed like a baby。 She took him in her hands; threw him over
her shoulder; and said; 〃Get in; Diamond。〃
And Diamond parted her hair with his hands; crept between; and feeling
about soon found the woven nest。 It was just like a pocket;
or like the shawl in which gipsy women carry their children。
North Wind put her hands to her back; felt all about the nest;
and finding it safe; said
〃Are you comfortable; Diamond?〃
〃Yes; indeed;〃 answered Diamond。
The next moment he was rising in the air。 North Wind grew towering
up to the place of the clouds。 Her hair went streaming out from her;
till it spread like a mist over the stars。 She flung herself abroad
in space。
Diamond held on by two of the twisted ropes which; parted and interwoven;
formed his shelter; for he could not help being a little afraid。
As soon as he had come to himself; he peeped through the woven meshes;
for he did not dare to look over the top of the nest。 The earth
was rushing past like a river or a sea below him。 Trees and water
and green grass hurried away beneath。 A great roar of wild animals
rose as they rushed over the Zoological Gardens; mixed with a
chattering of monkeys and a screaming of birds; but it died away
in a moment behind them。 And now there was nothing but the roofs
of houses; sweeping along like a great torrent of stones and rocks。
Chimney…pots fell; and tiles flew from the roofs; but it looked
to him as if they were left behind by the roofs and the chimneys
as they scudded away。 There was a great roaring; for the wind was
dashing against London like a sea; but at North Wind's back Diamond;
of course; felt nothing of it all。 He was in a perfect cal