

Tom buried his head among his pillows, murmuring plaintively--

Alack, it was no dream!  Go to thy rest, sweet sir--leave me to my
sorrows.

Tom slept again, and after a time he had this pleasant dream.  He
thought it was summer, and he was playing, all alone, in the fair meadow
called Goodmans Fields, when a dwarf only a foot high, with long red
whiskers and a humped back, appeared to him suddenly and said, Dig by
that stump.