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e. The things that one asks from one's bed are so small: 'Can you get me a book?' 'Can you move that vase of flowers?' 'When you come up next time could you bring me an envelope?' "But if one cannot get them life might as well stop. "The wonder to me is how they stood me! "I was always cheerful--I thought it a merit; I find instead it is an exasperation. "I make a hundred reflections since my eyes are too bad to read. I stare at the ceiling, and if a moth comes on it--and just now that happened, or I would not have thought of mentioning it--I watch the pair of them, the moth and its leaping shadow, as they whirl from square to square of the smoke-ripened ceiling. This keeps my thoughts quiet. "Then in the daytime there is the garden, the dog that crosses the lawn, the gardener talking to himself, the girl who goes to feed the hens.... "I don't say that in any of these things I find a substitute for reading, but since I can't and mayn't read.... "I am thinking, you know, of the beds down the right-hand side of the ward. "There's Mr. Wicks, now: he has his back to the road with the trams on it. "Do you see anything in that? "I do. But then I have the advantage of you; my position is horizontal. "Mr. Wicks's position is also ... strictly ... horizontal. It seems to me that if he could see those trams, mark Saturdays and Sundays by the increase of passengers, make little games to himself involving the number of persons to get on and off (for the stopping-place is within view: I know, for I looked) it might be possible to draw him back from that apathy which I too, as well as you, was ceasing to notice. "Mr. Wicks, Sister, not only has his back to the road with trams on it, but for eleven months he has had his eyes on the yellow stone of the wall of the German ward; that is, when they are not on his own bedrail.... "But if his bed were turned round to range alongside the window...? For he is a man with two eyes; not one who can write upon a stone wall with his thoughts. "And yet ... it would be impossible! There's not a ward in the hospital whose symmetry is so spoilt. "And that, you know, is a difficulty for you to weigh. How far are you a dictator? "I have been thinking of my role and yours. "In the long run, however 'capable' I become, my soul should be given to the smoothing of pillows. "You are barred from so many kinds of sympathy: you must not sympathize over the deficie
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