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IntroductionI have met many characters in my travels, but few match the two in this story. It has been my great privilege to have known them for many years.A Case Of NasopharyngitisThis
sorry tale of how good health can lead a man to strife, Not
since he was a nipper had old George been taken ill. George
hadn't time for those who groaned of gripes with rampant glee, But
luck can manage destiny, for just a while, to bend, One
morning he awoke to find his body racked with pain. He
stared at his reflection in the mirror down the hall, He
had the shakes from head to toe, his temperature was raised, "My
hour has come," he weakly moaned, "I've seen my final day. He
made a booking on the phone to see the local quack, Now
Jack, the local doctor, had long heard of Georges' fame, For
Jack was known to regulars to joke around a bit, When
George came in to see him, looking rather worse for wear, With
every test that's known to man, he ran George through the mill. When
Jack was done, his face was grave. He gave poor George a pat. "You'll
have it just for seven days, and then its run is through. Poor
George went white; his nerves gave out as Jack confirmed his fears, He
headed for the local pub to contemplate his plight, The
publican grew quite concerned at Georges legless state, "This
nasopharyngitis thing, I've heard that name for sure, The
publican was privy to some ravings quite intense, Well,
no one knows exactly what went on between the two, And
now, from jokes and braggings of good health, they both refrain, Copyright;
stringybark
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