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"
I
worry
about
the
airplane
crashes
also
,
"
Yossarian
told
him
.
"
You
’
re
not
the
only
one
.
"
"
Yeah
,
but
I
’
m
also
pretty
worried
about
that
Ewing
’
s
tumor
,
"
Doc
Daneeka
boasted
.
"
Do
you
think
that
’
s
why
my
nose
is
stuffed
all
the
time
and
why
I
always
feel
so
chilly
?
Take
my
pulse
.
"
Yossarian
also
worried
about
Ewing
’
s
tumor
and
melanoma
.
Catastrophes
were
lurking
everywhere
,
too
numerous
to
count
.
When
he
contemplated
the
many
diseases
and
potential
accidents
threatening
him
,
he
was
positively
astounded
that
he
had
managed
to
survive
in
good
health
for
as
long
as
he
had
.
It
was
miraculous
.
Each
day
he
faced
was
another
dangerous
mission
against
mortality
.
And
he
had
been
surviving
them
for
twenty
-
eight
years
.
The
Soldier
Who
Saw
Everything
Twice
Yossarian
owed
his
good
health
to
exercise
,
fresh
air
,
teamwork
and
good
sportsmanship
;
it
was
to
get
away
from
them
all
that
he
had
first
discovered
the
hospital
.
When
the
physical
-
education
officer
at
Lowery
Field
ordered
everyone
to
fall
out
for
calisthenics
one
afternoon
,
Yossarian
,
the
private
,
reported
instead
at
the
dispensary
with
what
he
said
was
a
pain
in
his
right
side
.
"
Beat
it
,
"
said
the
doctor
on
duty
there
,
who
was
doing
a
crossword
puzzle
.
"
We
can
’
t
tell
him
to
beat
it
,
"
said
a
corporal
.
"
There
’
s
a
new
directive
out
about
abdominal
complaints
.
We
have
to
keep
them
under
observation
five
days
because
so
many
of
them
have
been
dying
after
we
make
them
beat
it
.
"
"
All
right
,
"
grumbled
the
doctor
.
"
Keep
him
under
observation
five
days
and
then
make
him
beat
it
.
"
They
took
Yossarian
’
s
clothes
away
and
put
him
in
a
ward
,
where
he
was
very
happy
when
no
one
was
snoring
nearby
.
In
the
morning
a
helpful
young
English
intern
popped
in
to
ask
him
about
his
liver
.
"
I
think
it
’
s
my
appendix
that
’
s
bothering
me
,
"
Yossarian
told
him
.
"
Your
appendix
is
no
good
,
"
the
Englishman
declared
with
jaunty
authority
.
"
If
your
appendix
goes
wrong
,
we
can
take
it
out
and
have
you
back
on
active
duty
in
almost
no
time
at
all
.