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1840–1928

THE DOLLS

Thomas Hardy

“Whenever you dress me dolls, mammy, Why do you dress them so, And make them gallant soldiers, When never a one I know;

And not as gentle ladies With frills and frocks and curls, As people dress the dollies Of other little girls?”

Ah — why did she not answer: - “Because your mammy's heed Is always gallant soldiers, As well may be, indeed.

One of them was your daddy, His name I must not tell; He's not the dad who lives here, But one I love too well.”

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