7/33 You took so much trouble to help them this time, too." "Trouble!" Mrs.Ambrose cast up her eyes. "You don't know how much trouble. But I am quite sure it was the fault of that brazen-faced doctor. I cannot bear the sight of him! That comes of answering advertisements in the newspapers." The present doctor had bought the practice abandoned by Mrs.Ambrose's son-in-law. He had paid well for it, but his religious principles had not formed a part of the bargain. |