Mary J. MacLeod

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Mary J. MacLeod



Average rating: 3.97 · 11,171 ratings · 1,160 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Call the Nurse: True Storie...

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Nurse, Come You Here!: More...

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The Country Nurse Remembers...

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“I have always marvelled at the ability of the average Gael to find something to laugh about in the most unlikely situation.”
Mary J. Macleod, Call the Nurse: True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle

“Like a huge domed tent of some fabulous, golden fabric, the northern lights displayed their splendour in a beautiful, swaying, rhythmic movement that glittered and glowed in the night sky. Awed and amazed, we could only stand and watch. I could imagine choirs of angels, jewelled harps, Heaven’s”
Mary J. Macleod, Call the Nurse: True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle

“at intervals between work schedules the next day. Everyone professed to be delighted with the goods and the only thing that we seemed not to have done was complete our own shopping! The next time we went to Inverness, once again Angus had been told and rang to say would we pick something up for him. He didn’t say what it was. When we arrived at his store, we were confronted by a Rayburn! He was quite upset when we refused to subject our backs and our elderly”
Mary J. Macleod, Call the Nurse: True Stories of a Country Nurse on a Scottish Isle

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