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Meaningful Dialogue
By David Ward
Two old men are sitting on a bench
After an excessive silence, the first
speaks to the second man.
1st: What's the matter with you?
2nd: Glands.
1st: Glands? What do you mean,
glands?
2nd: I don't know what glands. That's
what worries me.
1st: How do you know that's what it
is then?
2nd: I don't know...What else could it
be?
1st: What made you think it was
glands to start with?
2nd: The swelling.
1st: What swelling?
2nd: The lumps.
1st: What lumps?
2nd: In my neck.
1st: I can't see any lumps.
2nd: I know...They've gone.
1st: What do you mean, gone?
2nd: I mean, sometimes they're there.
Sometimes they're not.
1st: Have you seen a doctor?
2nd: Yes. I saw one yesterday.
1st: What did he say?
2nd: He couldn't tell. The lumps
weren't there.
1st: There can't be anything the
matter then.
2nd: They'd moved.
1st: Moved?...Where did they go?
2nd: Behind my knees.
1st: I never heard of glands behind the
knees.
2nd: It was more like lumps.
1st: Lumps, then. It's a funny place
for lumps. Do they hurt?
nd Only when I walk or move my
Besides, they're not there all the
time
1st: Did the doctor see them?
2nd: No. They'd gone down by then.
1st: Where are they now?
2nd: Back in my neck.
1st: I can't see anything.
2nd: They haven't come up yet.
You'll see them when they're up.
1st: I can't spend all day waiting for a
gland to come up.
2nd: It may not be a gland. It could
just be lumps.
1st: Did he give you anything?
2nd: Who?
1st: The doctor.
2nd: I told you. They weren't there
then.
1st: What did he say?
2nd: He told me to come back when
they're up.
1st: The glands, you mean.
2nd: Or the lumps. It depends which
it is.
1st: I thought you were sure they
were glands.
2nd: I can't tell. They could be.
1st: How many of them are there?
2nd: It varies. You can't tell in
advance.
1st: How many can you feel now?
2nd: They're going down again. It's
hard to estimate.
1st: They didn't come up, then?
2nd: Not all the way. They were there
though.
1st: But now they're not there?
2nd: No. Not what you'd call there.
1st: And they haven't gone back to
your knees yet?
2nd: They will.
1st: But there aren't any lumps now?
2nd: Not yet.
1st: Then you're all right.
2nd: How do I know?
1st: If you don't have any lumps or
glands, it stands to reason there's nothing
wrong.
2nd: That's all you know. They could
come back at any time.
1st: They haven't come back yet. I
don't know what's the matter with you.
2nd: Glands.
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