Chapter 15

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Chapter 15 The winter passed; spring came, and the spring of 1876 was a particularly busy one for doctors. Jane Garden had found her niche. Within a week of furnishing her little home over the stables, Alan had placed her in charge of a serious case in a wealthy family, and thence onwards she hardly spent a week in her little home before she was again sent off on yet another case. Alan saw her every day, since she was attending his own patients, and in the spring she contrived to spend several Sundays with him, driving through the country. He saw Madame Stahm very frequently: she was almost a daily visitor to her experimental plant. There were rumours that the new formula she was applying had given successful results, though as yet the product could not be made in commercial quantities

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