The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... Nurse Timson how she felt after her rest . ' Much better , Nurse , thank you , ' was what Miranda said . ' You haven't forgotten that Dr. Wright is coming to see you at half - past two . We must just see that everything is ready for him ...
... Nurse Timson how she felt after her rest . ' Much better , Nurse , thank you , ' was what Miranda said . ' You haven't forgotten that Dr. Wright is coming to see you at half - past two . We must just see that everything is ready for him ...
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... hospital , Nurse Timson still remembered what Matrons demanded and G.P.s hardly noticed . ' How smart you look , Nurse . Your hair does look nice . ' ' Thank you , Mrs. Ranken , but I wish I had beautiful hair like yours . If mine were ...
... hospital , Nurse Timson still remembered what Matrons demanded and G.P.s hardly noticed . ' How smart you look , Nurse . Your hair does look nice . ' ' Thank you , Mrs. Ranken , but I wish I had beautiful hair like yours . If mine were ...
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... Nurse Timson , Miranda abandoned her attempt to discover whether the fat little refugee from Vienna thought she had a chance to live . If only she could last a few more years , she might see David really begin to . . . he was precocious ...
... Nurse Timson , Miranda abandoned her attempt to discover whether the fat little refugee from Vienna thought she had a chance to live . If only she could last a few more years , she might see David really begin to . . . he was precocious ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
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