The Hunger Wail.
I hold, if the Almighty had ever made a set of men to do all of the eating and none of the work, he would have made them with mouths only, and no hands; and if he had ever made another set that he had intended should do all the work and none of the eating, he would have made them without mouths and with all hands.
-ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
MY FATHER HAS MORE STAMINA than I, for he is country-born.'
The speaker, a bright young East Ender, was lamenting his poor physical development.
'Look at my scrawny arm, will you.' He pulled up his sleeve.'Not enough to eat, that's what's the matter with it.Oh, not now.I have what I want to eat these days.But it's too late.It can't make up for what I didn't have to eat when I was a kiddy.Dad came up to London from the Fen Country.Mother died, and there were six of us kiddies and dad living in two small rooms.
'He had hard times, dad did.He might have chucked us, but he didn't.He slaved all day, and at night he came home and cooked and cared for us.He was father and mother, both.He did his best, but we didn't have enough to eat.We rarely saw meat, and then of the worst.And it is not good for growing kiddies to sit down to a dinner of bread and a bit of cheese, and not enough of it.
'And what's the result? I am undersized, and I haven't the stamina of my dad.It was starved out of me.In a couple of generations there'll be no more of me here in London.Yet there's my younger brother; he's bigger and better developed.You see, dad and we children held together, and that accounts for it.'