At the Back of the North Wind
towards London, Diamond s
d, North Win
ile; "I am only getting ready to sweep one of my rooms. Thos
l her body, her hair also grew-longer 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 onl
if I were to drop you, I don't know what might happen;
at him, he believed like a baby. She took him in her hands
oven nest. It was just like a pocket, or like the shawl in which gipsy women carry their chil
omfortable
ed," answe
o the place of the clouds. Her hair went streaming out from her, till i
reen 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
like a fierce torrent of rocks instead of water. Then he looked up to the sky, but could see no stars; they were hidden by the
nd," he said, "wh
ame the voice of North Wi
oman that sweeps the cobwebs from the
ses look as if they
ing so fast
big, but I didn't know it was so big as this. I
round, else we should
way you sweep
and round with
ing a little slower, for I
't see m
hy
nearly swept all
nd was quiet after that, for he
ould see down into the streets. There were very few people about, thoug
and a broom she was trailing behind her was very troublesome. It seemed as if the wind had a spit
," he cried, "won't you
I mustn't le
ldn't you be
I am sweeping the w
orth Wind. Why shouldn't you be
y can't be done to all the same. Ever
hy I should be kin
, you silly! It's all right. Of course you can help her if you l
, then. But you won't b
it yourself. And, mind, the win
t me to help h
ou break down and cry, that won't be much of a help
d. "Only there's just one t
s you had better go with me. I am bou
ter the little girl. "I'm sure the wind will blo
ly along the line of the street.
earer and nearer to the tops of the houses, "I can promise you it will be all ri
little girl," sa
k a step, and at once towered in stature to the height of the houses. A chimney-pot clashed at Diamond's feet. He turned in terror, but it was to look for the little girl, and when he turned again the lady had vanished, and the wind was roaring along the street as if it had been the bed of an invisible torrent.
irl," shouted Diamond
e girl, "the wind wo
and, and away went the little girl. So he had to run again, and this time he ran so fast that he got before her, and turning
ad stuck farthest out. The arm it belonged to was twined round
said, gaspin
go with you,"
or the wind blew worse than ever, and th
ossing?" asked th
eep," answe
asked she. "You ain't bi
feeling rather ashamed. "Nothing, I supp
taring at him as if a boy with a
t you?" retu
Old Sal's all I've got."
r if she wasn't good
must go s
he voice of a pol
girl. "You must go somewhe
doesn't beat
h she
?" asked Diamond,
ldn't lie abed a-cuddlin' of her ugly old bo
she won't let
good chance
t so late, then
the West End, and I had been in
try anyhow," said Di
rning a corner in front of them; and when they turned the corner
id, taking her hand, "an
ad enough to do with her broom. She put it in his again, and led him, turning after
ke to live here
where else to go to," answered the
t to go in,"
you mean t
to my
e's t
t exact
e worse off
began Diamond, and stop
, as she held her ear
not reply. Nei
rl. "She is wide awake heark
u do, then?"
," she a
he
. Bless you, I
tter come home
when you don't know w
whe
s in particu
waste kind of place. By this time they were both very tired. Diamond felt a good deal inclined to cry, and thought he had been very silly to get down from the back of North Wind; not that he would have minded it if he had
est a bit,"
e's something like a railway the
, and, better still, there was an
's the jolliest bed going-on the tramp, I mean
put their arms round each other, and when he began
y!" he said.
sed to it, I suppose. But I can't think how a kid li
nth older than he was; only she had had to work f
I hadn't got down to help you," said Dia
Asylms," said the girl. "You said something about th
s character, Diamond had t
me a great blast of wind through the arch, and set the barrel rolling. So they made haste to get out of it, for they ha
aid Diamond; "but I can't say I'm very sl
ng on a door-step, but always turning in
en things in general, from garden rollers to flower-pots and wine-bottles. But the moment they reached the brow of the rising ground, a gust of wind seized them and blew them down hill as fast as they
I am in master's garden! I tell you what, little girl, you just bore a hole in old Sal's wall, and put you
out in the wind too often
the North Win
all
not al
s all
know
. I'll box your ea
, he musn't box hers again, for she was a girl, and all that boys must do,
mister" sai
t Diamond t
aid. "Come in, and my mother
t be off to my crossi
ry for you,"
red of-what with old Sal, an
so good. I shou
always wait till next is over. Well! I suppose there's somebody happy somewheres. But it ai
he door as he best could, and ran through the kitchen-garden to th