WHAT DUDMAN SAID 1916A Poem by Terry CollettA HOUSE MAID AND A BUTLER IN 1916 AND THE OFFICER WITH SHELL SHOCK.George had gone from the house. His parents had sent him to a place for treatment for the state of his nerves broken up at the Front. Who told you? Polly asked when Susie had told her. Old Dudman (the butler) just told me, Susie said. But gone where? Polly asked. Didn't say, said Susie, secretly she was glad that Polly would not now be able to go sleep in his bed as she had times before. I must know where he's gone, Polly said, and rushed off quickly to find Dudman and ask him. Where's he gone? Polly said to Dudman who was in his small room. Where's who gone? He asked her. Master George, she replied. He eyed her quite sternly; where he can be assured of treatment, Dudman said. But where's that? Polly said. I can't say, not to you, he replied, back to work, and forget your dealings in the past, in his bed, Dudman said. © 2016 Terry Collett |
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Added on March 16, 2016 Last Updated on March 16, 2016 Tags: HOUSE MAID, BUTLER, WW1, SHELLSHOCK AuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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