How do the invaders enter the castle? Is the poet disheartened by his condition at this stage?
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In "The Children's Hour" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the so-called invaders enter the figurative castle by rushing their father from three different points of entry or directions. The three little girls each come from a different direction and seem to "attack" their father with kisses and cuddles from all sides.
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