“Shortly after, Mr. Weston came over with some of the fishermen, under another name, and the disguise of a blacksmith, where he heard of the ruin and dissolution of his colony...so uncertain are the mutable things of this unstable world. And yet men set their hearts upon them, though they daily see the vanity thereof.” – William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Heal the Sick
Yeah, uh, hi! I have been looking at some the groups that you suggested that I might be looking at. There was this group of medical men who sat around discussing the issues of the day in their office. One of them suggested that I should leave, but I appeased him by giving him my phone number. Then he allowed me to sit down, and so then I listened with invested interest. But after they left, I felt that I gained nothing out of their exercise. And Dr. Dave keeps asking me to come by his office in the evening, but I told him that I was sick.
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