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Aunt Jane’s Nieces in the Red Cross

CHAPTER II
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"You know that I am a trained nurse; it was part of my education before--before--" "I had not known that until now," said Mr.Merrick, "but I am glad you have had that training.

Beth began a course at the school here, but I took her away to Europe before she graduated.

However, I wish more girls could be trained for nursing, as it is a more useful and admirable accomplishment than most of them now acquire." "Fox-Trots and Bunny-Hugs, for instance," said Patricia with fine disdain.
"Patsy is a splendid nurse," declared Ajo, with a grateful look toward that chubby miss.
"But untrained," she answered laughingly.

"It was just common sense that enabled me to cure your malady, Ajo.

I couldn't bandage a cut or a bullet wound to save me." "Fortunately," said Maud, "I have a diploma which will gain for me the endorsement of the American Red Cross Society.


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