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1849–1903

XVIII — CHILDREN: PRIVATE WARD

William Ernest Henley

Here in this dim, dull, double-bedded room, I play the father to a brace of boys, Ailing but apt for every sort of noise, Bedfast but brilliant yet with health and bloom.

Roden, the Irishman, is‘ sieven past,’ Blue-eyed, snub-nosed, chubby, and fair of face. Willie's but six, and seems to like the place, A cheerful little collier to the last.

They eat, and laugh, and sing, and fight, all day; All night they sleep like dormice. See them play At Operations: - Roden, the Professor, Saws, lectures, takes the artery up, and ties;

Willie, self-chloroformed, with half-shut eyes, Holding the limb and moaning — Case and Dresser.

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