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A PROBLEM IN PHYSIOLOGY by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: SO VERY TALL IS THAT YOUNG RASCAL, NED
Last Line: AS IF THE LAD WERE ANYTHING BUT TALL!
Subject(s): BOYS; SIZE AND SHAPE;

So very tall is that young rascal, Ned,
He cannot stoop to weed my garden bed,
Nor bend his back to split the kindling wood,
And as for shovelling coal, -- he never could!

And yet Ned's queerly contradictory frame
Gayly achieves full many a groundling game,
Like marbles, leap frog, "mumble peg," -- and all
As if the lad were anything but tall!



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