In Skellig the writer reveals the name of Skellig in chapter 22. What significance does this have? Why has it taken so long?
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Michael asks a nurse where the people with arthritis go, and she sends him up to Floor 34. He sees an old woman puffing along with a walker. She smiles, though, and says she will be dancing soon. Michael tells her he has a friend with arthritis; she says Arthur usually wins in the end, but cod-liver oil, a positive attitude, and Dr. MacNabola—with his scissors, saw, and plastic bits—help.
The rest of the floor is full of people in beds or pushing walkers. Some look like they are in pain. A man in black strides from person to person with a gaggle of doctors and students around him. Michael calls out to him and asks what is good for arthritis. Surprised, the man stops and tells him "the needle" is. He mimics sawing and sewing, and the others smile. He then says the answer is simple: cod-liver oil and moving around.
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Michael asks a nurse where the people with arthritis go, and she sends him up to Floor 34. He sees an old woman puffing along with a walker. She smiles, though, and says she will be dancing soon. Michael tells her he has a friend with arthritis; she says Arthur usually wins in the end, but cod-liver oil, a positive attitude, and Dr. MacNabola—with his scissors, saw, and plastic bits—help.
The rest of the floor is full of people in beds or pushing walkers. Some look like they are in pain. A man in black strides from person to person with a gaggle of doctors and students around him. Michael calls out to him and asks what is good for arthritis. Surprised, the man stops and tells him "the needle" is. He mimics sawing and sewing, and the others smile. He then says the answer is simple: cod-liver oil and moving around.
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