...for this week’s The Sunday Whirl
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He spent time serving in the army as a Medical Officer. They’d shoot, he’d heal. They’d maim, he’d mend.
To this day, veterans tell stories that blow can one’s mind. How they survived after suffering injuries that should have proved fatal, is incredible. How he did it, they’ll never understand, but do it he did. Memories of their wounds don’t just trigger harrowing memories but also ones they treasure with eternal gratitude.
Nowadays, he has a practice in town, it’s where you go if you bump your head or catch a cold. He hands you a medicinal prescription and sends you on your way. He doesn’t talk about his previous life, he’s more than happy being a humble hero.
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What a beautiful creation you have made of this Sunday’s whirl!
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Thanks for your kind words, Jodi.
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So many unsung heroes in our midst, quietly doing their needed work. Great story and well done Keith. Thank you.
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…and this is how their stories live on…🤍
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Good take Keith.
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And now a happy humble hero
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Beautifully done, Keith. I bet there are many humble heroes out there, keeping their past to themselves.
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Love this, dear Keith! The greatest heroes are the unassuming ones.
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Excellent use of the words! The medical people who simply do what they can and don’t seek accolades are the best, true heroes in every sense of the word.
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A true hero. Lovely story Keith
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Wowwww, this is so lovely, Keith–very moving.
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Wonderful take on the prompt, Keith! There must be hundreds of humble heroes out there. They are they ones who keep their services to themselves.
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