Freddie / Mary Scott.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa:New Zealand : Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1965.Whakaahuatanga: 178 p. ; 21 cmNgā marau: Genre/Form: Summary: Freddie has now achieved her goal and is a fully qualified nurse, leaving her free to marry Dr. Jonathan Blake. But before she can do so, her father has a heart attack, and Freddie, always thoughtful and loving, puts off her wedding and rushes down to his farm at Rimunui to nurse him. Freddie joins in the community activities with enthusiasm, and with Liz, the teenage daughter of the farm manager, has many adventures, including one that leads her into danger. When her father's health eventually improves, Freddie is again able to resume her wedding plans.
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Freddie has now achieved her goal and is a fully qualified nurse, leaving her free to marry Dr. Jonathan Blake. But before she can do so, her father has a heart attack, and Freddie, always thoughtful and loving, puts off her wedding and rushes down to his farm at Rimunui to nurse him. Freddie joins in the community activities with enthusiasm, and with Liz, the teenage daughter of the farm manager, has many adventures, including one that leads her into danger. When her father's health eventually improves, Freddie is again able to resume her wedding plans.

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