Tennyson ano his Hero.— The Rev. J. M. Buckley says that many years ago, when he was a hero-worshipper, he followed Tennyson, who was accompanied by a lady ami two children, about the South Kensington Museum for two hours and a half, hoping that he would speak. At last the poet made signs as if about to do so, ami hoping to hear some criticism of a painting, he listened intently ami heard the memorable wonts —* You take care of the children while I go ami get some beer.’
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VI, Issue 36, 6 September 1890, Page 2
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