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Nurse Todd’s Strange Summer

by Zillah K. Macdonald and Vivian J. Ahl (1960)
Nurse Todd's Strange Summer
  • Chapter 1: You Are Now Entering Penteath, Maine
  • Chapter 2: Quint Loves Me! Loves Me Not!
  • Chapter 3: Nature’s Physiotherapy Department
  • Chapter 4: Ann Finds a Needed Friend
  • Chapter 5: Dr. McNab Offers a Nursing Job
  • Chapter 6: Ann Does a Venipuncture
  • Chapter 7: Parthie Provokes a Crisis
  • Chapter 8: A Sedimentation Rate Spells Trouble
  • Chapter 9: Quint Has the answer to Her Question
  • Chapter 10: Antibiotics vs. Nursing Care
  • Chapter 11: A Growing Comradeship Suffers a Blight
  • Chapter 12: Ann Loses Her Job
  • Chapter 13: Riders of the Storm
  • Chapter 14: Kitchen Turned Hospital
  • Chapter 15: Ann Shares a Fateful Moment with “B.M.”
  • Chapter 16: “Your Majesty!” Marie Antoinette of Maine
  • Chapter 17: A Fright in the Night
  • Chapter 18: Ann Is on Her Way!

Mr. Darcy’s Got A Job

Dear Ladies,

No matter how much you would like to believe otherwise, Mr. Darcy is, and always has been, all about the Benjamins…or King George IIIs, as the case may be. Take away his £10,000 a year and his only appearance in Pride and Prejudice would have been in the form of a letter to Charles Bingley somewhere in Chapter 3:

Dear Charles,

It is with great sadness that I must write to inform you that I will not be able to join you at Netherfield Park this summer. As you may know, my dear sister, Georgiana, was recently married to George Wickham and, as a result, I have become indebted to Mr. Wickham for reasons I cannot disclose even to you, my dear friend.

As this financial obligation exceeds the modest income provided by my late father’s estate, I have been forced to take a position as a file clerk at the firm of Crumpet, Muffin, Biscuit, and Scone, Ltd., in Cheapside. And since I have only been with the firm for a few months, I have not yet accrued sufficient “vacation days” to allow for a trip at this time. Perhaps next year.

I was so looking forward to this summer. As my current economic situation allows me little contact with the fairer sex, I was hoping that my visit to Netherfield, with its attendant parties and dances, would enable me to finally meet some pretty girl with dark eyes, a pleasing figure, and a lively playful disposition.

Instead, you will spend the summer at Netherfield attending parties where you will no doubt monopolize the only handsome girl in the room and I will spend the summer in London being slighted by women who are in no humour to give consequence to a file clerk.

Sincerely,
Fitzwilliam Darcy

Sincerely,
Grettir Asmundarson

Occupational Health Nurse

by Beatrice Warren (1981)
Occupational Health Nurse

When it came to handling emergencies at the Dynamics Manufacturing Company, Nurse Cindy Nielsen was a top-notch professional. But when it came to running her own life, she was a disaster. After she lost her boyfriend Bruce to another woman, she fell in love with her boss, Dr. Kevin Bellinger, though she knew he was engaged to a rich, beautiful girl. Meanwhile, handsome Vance Wagner, one of Dynamics’ top engineers, tried to win Cindy’s heart — in vain. And by the time she began to have second thoughts about Vance, he too seemed interested in another woman.

Would Cindy never learn to appreciate a man — unless he belonged to someone else?

Sugar Bush Nurse

by Virginia Smiley (1981)
Sugar Bush Nurse

Kiley McBride felt she was being drawn along like a magnet as she drove up the winding Vermont road toward Sugar Bush Manor. There she was to begin her new job as nurse-companion to Victoria Grayson, who was confined to a wheelchair. Was Kiley simply relieved to escape the heartbreak of losing Dr. Justin Caldwell to another woman? Was she intrigued by the memory of the deep blue eyes belonging to the man who’d hired her — Lawrence Grayson, her patient’s son? Was she perhaps curious about Mrs. Grayson’s other son, the one who was said to beguile every girl he met?

Kiley wasn’t sure what she really hoped to find at Sugar Bush Manor. She knew only that she could no more turn back than she could stop breathing!

Flower Girls

The Flower Girls
The Flower Girls

Emma and Zoë had the opportunity to act as flower girls at Charles’ and Ashley’s wedding up at Alta this past weekend. Never having been a flower girl before, Emma spent the week worrying about proper flower girl protocol. (“Where will I walk? Where will I stand? Will I have to say anything? I’ll need to practice, won’t I?”) Zoë just wanted to know if she got to throw flower petals. (She did.) They did a beautiful job and, as you can see, they looked beautiful, too.

Emma w/Floral Garland Headpiece
Emma w/Floral Garland Headpiece
Zoë w/Floral Garland Headpiece
Zoë w/Floral Garland Headpiece