Twelve Months in An Army Hospital, By a Nurse Who Didn't Go Across
The book Twelve Months in An Army Hospital, By a Nurse Who Didn't Go Across was written by author Lewis, Tessie Edna, 1886- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Twelve Months in An Army Hospital, By a Nurse Who Didn't Go Across book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Twelve Months in An Army Hospital, By a Nurse Who Didn't Go Across a good or bad book?
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And down he went again despairing. "You can be before long if you choose. Get your strength up and off you go. Come, begin at once, — drink your beef- tea and sit up for a few minutes just in honor of the good news you know." "I will, By Steph! — no, by Stephanna! That's a good one, ain't it ?" and the whole ward was electrified by hearing a genuine giggle from the "Bluing-Bag." Down went the beef -tea and up scrambled the deter- mined drinker, with many groans, and a curious jumble of chuckles..., staggers and fragmentary repititions of his first, last and only joke. But when settled in the comfortable wheel chair, upholstered with pillows, with the gray flannel robe on, and the new Christmas slippers getting their 106 inaugural scorch, Barker forgot his bones and sat before the fire seemingly feeling amazingly well, and looking very like a trussed fowl being roasted in the primitive fashion. The languid importance of the man, and the irrepressible satisfaction of the par- ent were both laughable and touching things to see, for the happy soul could not keep the glad tidings to himself.
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