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“ CHAPTER 28 SALLY TOOK ‘the huge florist's box the r nurse handed her. “Look at roses, Doctor. Did you ever see such beauties? I'll wager they didn't come from any florist in Lintonville. Those stems!” The doctor smiled and took the card she held out” then frowned darkly. Sally thought she heard him mutter: “Darn the woman!” but as her back was turned she felt she must have been mistaken. Now, however, he thrust the box aside with his good hand and said sharply: “Take them to the poor thing across the hall, Nurse, or to one of the wards. His eyes twinkled for a moment as they met hers. “And if the donor ever calls in person tell her I'm not allowed visitors—or in conference— anything to keep her out.” ~ . » HOW UNGALLANT, Doctor Channing!” “1 know, but—well, Job must have suffered from just such a situation. I have always sympathized with ‘Job. Promise you'll protect me in this, Nurse. Promise!” Sally laugher merrily. she, Doctor?” she asked. mirer of yours?” ' “Mrs. Cantwell—here’s her card. | | Read the message on it. Of all the! stupid, asinine—well, I! won't have her coming here. The woman's a pest.” “Now don't get excited, Doctor,’ Sally soothed, her eyes dancing “Ill protect you from your female adorers. Are there many of them?’ ~ " » THE MAN in the bed grinned

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