Chapter XX. Diamond Learns To Read

           

           THEquestionofthetallgentlemanastowhetherDiamondcouldreadornotsethisfatherthinkingitwashightimehecould;andassoonasoldDiamondwassupperedandbedded,hebeganthetaskthatverynight.ButitwasnotmuchofatasktoDiamond,forhisfathertookforhislesson-bookthoseveryrhymeshismotherhadpickeduponthesea-shore;andasDiamondwasnotbeginningtoosoon,helearnedveryfastindeed.Withinamonthhewasabletospelloutmostoftheversesforhimself.

           Buthehadnevercomeuponthepoemhethoughthehadheardhismotherreadfromitthatday.Hehadlookedthroughandthroughthebookseveraltimesafterheknewthelettersandafewwords,fancyinghecouldtellthelookofit,buthadalwaysfailedtofindonemorelikeitthananother.Sohewiselygaveupthesearchtillhecouldreallyread.Thenheresolvedtobeginatthebeginning,andreadthemallstraightthrough.Thistookhimnearlyafortnight.Whenhehadalmostreachedtheend,hecameuponthefollowingverses,whichtookhisfancymuch,althoughtheywerecertainlynotverylikethosehewasinsearchof.

           LITTLEBOYBLUE

           LittleBoyBluelosthiswayinawood.

           Singapplesandcherries,rosesandhoney;

           Hesaid,“IwouldnotgobackifIcould,

           It’sallsojollyandfunny.”

           Hesang,“Thiswoodisallmyown,

           Applesandcherries,rosesandhoney;

           SohereI’llsit,likeakingonmythrone,

           Allsojollyandfunny.”

           Alittlesnakecreptoutofthetree,

           Applesandcherries,rosesandhoney;

           “Liedownatmyfeet,littlesnake,”saidhe,

           Allsojollyandfunny.

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