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VII.

He remembers his father and her father talking just before the birth of Maud.

I

Did I hear it half in a doze
Long since, I know not where?
Did I dream it an hour ago,
When asleep in this arm-chair?

II

Men were drinking together,
Drinking and talking of me;
‘Well, if it prove a girl, the boy
Will have plenty: so let it be.’

III

Is it an echo of something
Read with a boy's delight,
Viziers nodding together
In some Arabian night?

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IV

Strange, that I hear two men,
Somewhere, talking of me;
‘Well, if it prove a girl, my boy
Will have plenty: so let it be.’