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Time well spent.(Our Great Physician)(Viewpoint essay)

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One enchanted evening--you have to be my age to remember the song--I looked across a crowded room and saw a stranger. And somehow I knew, I knew even then, that somewhere I'd see her again and again.

Well, I was right. Although we were strangers--she, a delicate orange blossom from Florida, and I, a hearty buckeye from Ohio--within three years we were married.

How does it happen that total strangers, two very different people who've never met before, can become so completely one?

The answer? By spending time together--lots of time. We sat together in the assembly hall, in the cafeteria, in the library, outside on the lawn, in the church, ...

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