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+ | Gillian Harlowe, staff nurse at St. Ranulph's Hospital, had told herself over and over again that it was sheer folly for her to fall in love with that distinguished surgeon, Adrian Pilgrim, whose interest in her was obviously confined to approval of her professional skill. Worse -- he seemed almost to welcome the idea that she might marry his charming, reckless young cousin Colin, while he himself was busy squiring the sophisticated (and very determined) Elspeth. Yes, she knew she ought to put him out of her thoughts. But it isn't always possible to persuade one's heart to listen to reason. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 5 May 2012
By Jane Arbor | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #482 |
Release Month | 1959 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Bachelor Of Medicine |
Followed by | My Heart Has Wings |
- Author: Jane Arbor
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #482
- Year: 1959
Book Description
Gillian Harlowe, staff nurse at St. Ranulph's Hospital, had told herself over and over again that it was sheer folly for her to fall in love with that distinguished surgeon, Adrian Pilgrim, whose interest in her was obviously confined to approval of her professional skill. Worse -- he seemed almost to welcome the idea that she might marry his charming, reckless young cousin Colin, while he himself was busy squiring the sophisticated (and very determined) Elspeth. Yes, she knew she ought to put him out of her thoughts. But it isn't always possible to persuade one's heart to listen to reason.