The book Aches & Pains was written by author Maeve Binchy Here you can read free online of Aches & Pains book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Aches & Pains a good or bad book?
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The hotel booking system was so bad we slept three to a room, and one of my room-mates woke in the night with terrible chest pains. One of the waitresses was a third-year medical student, and since she was all we had, she stood there in her nightie while frightened women in all languages tried to interpret for each other by candle-light, since the generator had gone again. I hope by now she is an acclaimed heart specialist in her own land, that young girl who reassured everyone in sight. She sto...od there in the candle-light telling us that it need not be what we all feared. ‘You see, the chest she ees a beeg complex structure. The chest, she has many major organs. As well as the heart, the pain could be in these. She has the ribs, and they could be cracked like firewood. The chest, she has the muscles, and these could be strained by too much sex or climbing around the ruins. The chest is also the area where unwisely chosen food could cause the indigestion.’ A little colour was coming back to the face of our room-mate.
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