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Tender Nurse

(1963)
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Few women could resist the handsome good looks and polished charm of MartinGraham, the brilliant surgeon. But Nurse Andrea Grey was one of the few; shehad only dislike for this man who seemed to take pleasure in humiliatingher. How different he was, she thought, from Godfrey who, lacking Martin'sbrilliance, was ever kindly, warm-hearted and considerate. But as the dayswent by and Andrea had increasing opportunities of watching Martin'suntiring hands at work, she was forced to admit her first judgment had beenhasty. For all his faults he was a man of character, never sparing himselfany more than he spared those who worked with him. And Martin, too, wasforced to think again. Accustomed to feminine adulation, he found himselfincreasingly drawn towards this cool, independent girl who never seemed togive him a second glance. In the circumstances, it was inevitable theyshould fall in love.



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