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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
===Blurb===
 
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If you wanted to become a doctor, as Priss Clandon knew from experience, the thing to do was to pass specified examinations.
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"I did say I understood you least, Sister Clandon...but I like you best. I think you will make a splendid doctor and a wonderful wife to somebody. You may not be thinking of marrying at the moment, but you will..." Priss heard the Matron's words with mixed feelings, for Priss did want to become a wife as well as a doctor - and she had a particular husband in mind. Her problem was that the prospective husband did not seem to reciprocate her feelings on the matter.
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If you wanted to become a doctor, as Priss knew from experience, the thing to do was to pass specified examinations. But what did you do if you wanted to become somebody's wife - and there was something standing in the way?
  
But what did you do if you wanted to become somebody's wife and the somebody didn't seem interested?
 
 
==Publication History==
 
==Publication History==
 
* '''1959''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#477]]) (US Original Release) - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037300477X ISBN-10/13: 037300477X/978-0373004775]
 
* '''1959''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#477]]) (US Original Release) - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037300477X ISBN-10/13: 037300477X/978-0373004775]

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1959 UK Edition
By Anne Vinton
Publisher Harlequin Romance #477
  Mills & Boon Romance #375
Release Month 1959 (US)
  1969 (UK)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Nurse Jess
Followed by Dear Trustee
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by Nobody Asked Me
Followed by The Garden Of Don José

Book Description

"I did say I understood you least, Sister Clandon...but I like you best. I think you will make a splendid doctor and a wonderful wife to somebody. You may not be thinking of marrying at the moment, but you will..." Priss heard the Matron's words with mixed feelings, for Priss did want to become a wife as well as a doctor - and she had a particular husband in mind. Her problem was that the prospective husband did not seem to reciprocate her feelings on the matter.

If you wanted to become a doctor, as Priss knew from experience, the thing to do was to pass specified examinations. But what did you do if you wanted to become somebody's wife - and there was something standing in the way?

Publication History

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1959 <br\> US Edition
1969 <br\> UK Edition