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Hilda Wade

CHAPTER IX
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YOU are nervous, I can see." She laid one hand on her new friend's arm.

"You need to be kept amused and engaged when you are ill; what YOU require most is--insight--and sympathy." The little fist doubled up again; the vacant face grew positively sweet.
"That's just it! You have hit it! How clever you are! I want all that.

I suppose, Miss Wade, YOU never go out for private nursing ?" "Never," Hilda answered.

"You see, Lady Meadowcroft, I don't nurse for a livelihood.

I have means of my own; I took up this work as an occupation and a sphere in life.


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