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42 up The girl who knew at twenty-one She was too strong and pure for marriage Is pregnant, and hoping for a son To join the girl in the baby-carriage; The seven-year-old who in the drab East End dreamed of the jockey's speed Is happy to drive a taxicab Now that he has six mouths to feed; And of course the boy at the public school, Born to an ancient name and grand, Remained a simpering heartless fool And became a solicitor, as he planned. Some find that they cannot fight free Of the usual domestic messes, Some put on ...