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Marcus Aurelius and His Eel
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2005;159:107.
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As soon as the "fasten seat belts" sign went off, I hightailed it back to the restroom at the rear of the airplane; we had spent almost an hour on the tarmac awaiting takeoff. My wife and I were flying nonstop to Toronto, Ontario, to visit our daughter, son-in-law, and newborn grandson, Jonah.
"Its occupied," smiled the young woman as I approached the only restroom, "and if its all right with you, I promised Markie he could go next." She was sitting in the last row with her little boy.
"How old is Markie?"
" How old are you?" she asked Mark. He held up 5 fingers.
"He seems like a well-behaved young fellow."
"Just come by the house before bedtime," she said.
"I am the grandfather of a 3-year-old boy, so I know what you mean!"
"Is that who you are going to visit in Toronto?" she asked.
"No, . . . [Full Text of this Article] AUTHOR INFORMATION
Richard G. Druss, MD
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