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On the way to a party for Queen Elizabeth II, Georgie Witley, an Anglophile Canadian born the same day, crashes and is thrown from the driver's seat of her car. Lying on her back, like a beetle, at the bottom of a ravine, Georgie dutifully recites a passage from her grandfather's volume of "Gray's Anatomy": "Femur, tibia, fibula. Radius, ulna." The litany of bones ...