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The nurse, whom George's parents hired, begins to settle him down in his room, after his parents and Polly had left. Where is she? George says. Where is whom? the nurse asks. Polly, where is she? The nurse is unsure who Polly is, so sits him in a chair by the window, which looks out on the grounds and drive. Is she your wife? the nurse asks. George looks at her: I don't know, maybe she is, he says, looking at the nurse puzzled: who are you? I am Nurse Willows, sent you look after you, she says. Where's Polly? he says. I'll find out, you relax and sit quiet, the nurse says, and leaves the room. He stares out of the window; it is still, no bombs are blowing up, no bodies are out there in trenches, the trees are whole, not splintered and blown down. He looks into the room: Wilkes's head lies on the floor by the bed, the eyes gazing at him questioningly. An explosion in his head stirs him to jump from the chair, and run to the wall where he stands shaking, staring at the head. Be careful Wilkes, be careful, he says. He looks at his writing desk large eyed, a hand lies there, palm upwards, a finger bloodied points towards him. No no, I can't, he says. He turns, and the door opens, and he shouts: GET DOWN! ****** The nurse and Polly stare at him, then go to him. Calm down, the nurse says. Polly takes his hand and holds it: it's all right George, no one will harm you here. He looks at her childlike: Polly, you are here. he says, and holds her close to him. The nurse looks at them uncertain what to say or do. Has he a wife? she asks. No not yet, Polly says, looking at the nurse over George's shoulder, as he hugs her tight to him. The door opens and George's mother enters in: what is the noise? He is unsettled, the nurse says, and called for Polly, so I got her not knowing who she was. The mother goes to George and Polly: settle him Polly, then get back to your work. Polly nods. Come on, George, his mother says, you are home now, time to rest. George looks at his mother over Polly's shoulder: who are you? he asks. I'm Mama, she says. He looks at Polly: is she? he says. Polly nods: yes George, she is, Polly says. George turns away from his mother, and stares at Wilkes's head on the floor by the bed, the eyes gazing at him. Get Wilkes's head off the floor, it can't stay there, George says pointing by the bed, unable to get the eyes gazing, out of his mind and head.
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Jul 12, 2016
Jul 12, 2016 at 2:27 AM UTC
GEORGE UNSETTLED 1916.
The nurse, whom George's parents hired, begins to settle him down in his room, after his parents and Polly had left. Where is she? George says. Where is whom? the nurse asks. Polly, where is she? The nurse is unsure who Polly is, so sits him in a chair by the window, which looks out on the grounds and drive. Is she your wife? the nurse asks. George looks at her: I don't know, maybe she is, he says, looking at the nurse puzzled: who are you? I am Nurse Willows, sent you look after you, she says. Where's Polly? he says. I'll find out, you relax and sit quiet, the nurse says, and leaves the room. He stares out of the window; it is still, no bombs are blowing up, no bodies are out there in trenches, the trees are whole, not splintered and blown down. He looks into the room: Wilkes's head lies on the floor by the bed, the eyes gazing at him questioningly. An explosion in his head stirs him to jump from the chair, and run to the wall where he stands shaking, staring at the head. Be careful Wilkes, be careful, he says. He looks at his writing desk large eyed, a hand lies there, palm upwards, a finger bloodied points towards him. No no, I can't, he says. He turns, and the door opens, and he shouts: GET DOWN! ****** The nurse and Polly stare at him, then go to him. Calm down, the nurse says. Polly takes his hand and holds it: it's all right George, no one will harm you here. He looks at her childlike: Polly, you are here. he says, and holds her close to him. The nurse looks at them uncertain what to say or do. Has he a wife? she asks. No not yet, Polly says, looking at the nurse over George's shoulder, as he hugs her tight to him. The door opens and George's mother enters in: what is the noise? He is unsettled, the nurse says, and called for Polly, so I got her not knowing who she was. The mother goes to George and Polly: settle him Polly, then get back to your work. Polly nods. Come on, George, his mother says, you are home now, time to rest. George looks at his mother over Polly's shoulder: who are you? he asks. I'm Mama, she says. He looks at Polly: is she? he says. Polly nods: yes George, she is, Polly says. George turns away from his mother, and stares at Wilkes's head on the floor by the bed, the eyes gazing at him. Get Wilkes's head off the floor, it can't stay there, George says pointing by the bed, unable to get the eyes gazing, out of his mind and head.
AN OFFICER WITH SHELL-SHOCK RETURNS HOME IN 1916.
TerryCollett
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Jul 12, 2016
Jul 12, 2016 at 2:27 AM UTC
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