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(New page: Author: Lucy Agnes Hancock Publisher: Harlequin Romance Date: 1953 Sally Maynard could have been a social butterfly, but she chose a career in hospital nursing, and when a wealthy, beaut...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Lucy Agnes Hancock]]
Date: 1953
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Romance]]
 
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* '''Year''': 1953
  
 
Sally Maynard could have been a social butterfly, but she chose a career in hospital nursing, and when a wealthy, beautiful girl gives up everything to become a nurse, questions are asked, questions that Sally could not, or would not answer. Adding to the complications of her already exciting days, Sally becomes dangerously involved with a handsome interne. In Linton Hospital there is mystery, intrigue and jealousy, and the patients' lives are closely knit with the dreams and hopes of the woman in white.
 
Sally Maynard could have been a social butterfly, but she chose a career in hospital nursing, and when a wealthy, beautiful girl gives up everything to become a nurse, questions are asked, questions that Sally could not, or would not answer. Adding to the complications of her already exciting days, Sally becomes dangerously involved with a handsome interne. In Linton Hospital there is mystery, intrigue and jealousy, and the patients' lives are closely knit with the dreams and hopes of the woman in white.

Revision as of 22:05, 5 August 2007

Sally Maynard could have been a social butterfly, but she chose a career in hospital nursing, and when a wealthy, beautiful girl gives up everything to become a nurse, questions are asked, questions that Sally could not, or would not answer. Adding to the complications of her already exciting days, Sally becomes dangerously involved with a handsome interne. In Linton Hospital there is mystery, intrigue and jealousy, and the patients' lives are closely knit with the dreams and hopes of the woman in white.