A woman alone
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"A woman traveling alone makes nothing but trouble." Captain Neil Macklin's firm opinion was reinforced when Miss Audrey Bracewell, from the Fairmead Nursing Home, was late to join his ship for a convalescent cruise. But what Captain Neil did not …
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"A woman traveling alone makes nothing but trouble." Captain Neil Macklin's firm opinion was reinforced when Miss Audrey Bracewell, from the Fairmead Nursing Home, was late to join his ship for a convalescent cruise. But what Captain Neil did not know was that, when his overdue passenger arrived, it was not Audrey at all but a night nurse from the Fairmead -- Jane Lester. Captain Neil was not pleased when he found out, but was it not possible for Jane -- with no doctor aboard and she the only nurse -- to prove to Neil, if an emergency developed, that she could mean the reverse of "trouble"?
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