It took persistence and determination to find jobs for her handicapped clients and sometimes social worker Helen Wilder stepped on a few toes in the process. Usually she was forgiven because, for one thing, she was a very pretty brunette. At that moment, however, things were not going at all well. She'd had a run-in with a powerful member of the board of governers at the hospital where she worked. (The dispute involved a client accused of theft who Helen insisted was innocent.)And one of her most generous job-training suppliers, wealthy bussinessmsn Harold Hiktrow, was suddenly talking marriage, not jobs. Unfortunately for Harold, so was Stan Antonelli, a young lawyer who, after some arm twisting by Helen, "volunteered" his services to the rehabilitation center. But Stan wasn't prepared to get Helen fired if she didn't say " I do"- Harold was...
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