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Surgery
Mr. Smith was brought to Mercy Hospital (a Catholic hospital), and taken quickly in
for coronary surgery. The operation went well and, as the groggy man regained
consciousness, he was reassuredby a Sister of Mercy, who was waiting by his bed. "Mr.
Smith, you're going to be just fine," said the nun, gently patting his hand. "We
do need to know, however, how you intend to pay for your stay here. Are you covered by
insurance?" "No, I'm not," the man whispered hoarsely. "Then can you
pay in cash?" persisted the nun. "I'm afraid I cannot, Sister." "Well,
do you have any close relatives?" the nun questioned sternly. "Just my sister in
New Mexico," he volunteered. "But she's a humble spinster nun." "Oh, I
must correct you, Mr. Smith. Nuns are not spinsters - they are married to God."
"Wonderful," said Mr. Smith. "In that case, please send the bill to my
brother-in-law." |