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| colspan="2" | '''[[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] Series #''' | | colspan="2" | '''[[Harlequin Romance|Harlequin Romance]] Series #''' | ||
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− | | Valign="top" | '''Preceded by''' ||width="100px" | ''[[Tiger By The Tail]]'' | + | | Valign="top" | '''Preceded by''' ||width="100px" | ''[[Tiger By The Tail - James Hadley Chase|Tiger By The Tail]]'' |
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| valign="top" | '''Followed by''' || ''[[Satan's Range]]'' | | valign="top" | '''Followed by''' || ''[[Satan's Range]]'' | ||
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==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
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+ | She believed in these people, loved going among the poor derelicts of the slums helping where she could, scolding, encouraging, heartening and healing. That was the reason she had decided to become a nurse, and that was the faith that enabled her to stand day after day the arduous work, the disappointments, the failures, the opposition of selfishness and greed. | ||
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+ | Then the young doctor was put in charge of the district. His impersonal attitude and grim determination to do nothing beyond the call of duty was an affront to all that she believed in. She found that as well as fighting ignorance, intolerance and disease, she must fight the doctor himself, a task made only more difficult because of her growing interest in him as a man. | ||
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+ | ==Publication History== | ||
+ | * '''1955''' - ''Paperback Release'' ([[Harlequin Romance]] [[Harlequin Romance By The Numbers|#324]]) (US Original Release) | ||
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== | ==Cover Variation (By Release Date)== |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 5 May 2012
By Lucy Agnes Hancock | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #324 |
Release Month | 1955 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Tiger By The Tail |
Followed by | Satan's Range |
- Author: Lucy Agnes Hancock
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #324
- Year: 1955
Book Description
She believed in these people, loved going among the poor derelicts of the slums helping where she could, scolding, encouraging, heartening and healing. That was the reason she had decided to become a nurse, and that was the faith that enabled her to stand day after day the arduous work, the disappointments, the failures, the opposition of selfishness and greed.
Then the young doctor was put in charge of the district. His impersonal attitude and grim determination to do nothing beyond the call of duty was an affront to all that she believed in. She found that as well as fighting ignorance, intolerance and disease, she must fight the doctor himself, a task made only more difficult because of her growing interest in him as a man.
Publication History
- 1955 - Paperback Release (Harlequin Romance #324) (US Original Release)