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==Book Description==
 
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If I should meet thee, after long years, how should I greet thee? With silence and tears..... It would be with silence and tears, Nurse Jane Calvert knew, that she greeted Stewart Hemingway when he came as surgeon to Conyers Park Nursing Home. Years ago, when he had begged her to marry him, her love had been great enough to ask him to wait, in the interests of his career: but he had not understood. He had stormed against her "faithlessness", her "puny love", and gone away in bitterness to win brilliant success, vowing never to forgive Jane as long as he lived. And yet, even when Jane's head denied all hope, her heart stubbornly kept hpoe alive.
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In one of the great romantic novels of our time, "The Silent Valley," Jean S. MacLeod tells this story of lovers who parted - and met again.
  
 
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==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
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Revision as of 07:59, 8 October 2011

1958 US Edition
By Jean S. MacLeod
Publisher Harlequin Romance #431
Release Month 1958 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Ship'd Nurse
Followed by The Lady Lost Her Head
Mills & Boon Romance Series #
Preceded by The Song And The Sea
Followed by The Young Amanda

Book Description

If I should meet thee, after long years, how should I greet thee? With silence and tears..... It would be with silence and tears, Nurse Jane Calvert knew, that she greeted Stewart Hemingway when he came as surgeon to Conyers Park Nursing Home. Years ago, when he had begged her to marry him, her love had been great enough to ask him to wait, in the interests of his career: but he had not understood. He had stormed against her "faithlessness", her "puny love", and gone away in bitterness to win brilliant success, vowing never to forgive Jane as long as he lived. And yet, even when Jane's head denied all hope, her heart stubbornly kept hpoe alive.

In one of the great romantic novels of our time, "The Silent Valley," Jean S. MacLeod tells this story of lovers who parted - and met again.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1958 <br\>US Edition
1969 <br\>UK Edition