![]() ![]() A cruise was recommended, so Cherry gets a temporary job as a cruise nurse. In Cherry Ames #9, Cherry Ames, Cruise Nurse, Cherry collapsed from exhaustion from her visiting nurse job and was sent home to rest. In fact, I wish that Cherry had been a visiting nurse in more than one book. I suppose all of us would choose our books well, but what is "well-chosen" to one person would not be to another. On page 116, we learn that in Miss Culver's home "ell-chosen books, borrowed without cost from the public library, lay on her table." I thought that the description of "well-chosen books" was interesting. Of course, nowadays, we call them "tissue" or "Kleenex." ![]() On page 111, "paper handkerchiefs" were mentioned. Were they actually expecting to board in a fancy place? Finally, the girls get past their displeasure. ![]() I'm used to protagonists making the best of a bad situation, and I personally didn't see what was so awful about the rooms. Most of the girls are disappointed in their apartment. The girls rent an apartment in Greenwich Village. In Cherry Ames #8, Cherry Ames, Visiting Nurse, Cherry and all of her friends (how convenient!) get positions with the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. ![]()
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