Lost and Found
THE GIRL WHO LOST THINGS. By Isabel Cameron. Methuen, London. Price 3/6 net. Alison Gilmour is the district nurse in a lonely glen in the Highlands of Scotland, where people are friendly and interested in the small things that make each other’s lives. But she is a most absent-minded young woman, always losing some of her belongings—her thermometer, her thimble, her fountain pen. Small wonder that she amuses Norman Kerr, one of her very serious young patients. But this amusement turns to something deeper, and Alison discovers she has lost her heart. But the course of true love does not run smoothly. Alison nearly loses her new happiness. But she finds it again and the hero, heroine, and even the person who was the cause of their brief unhappiness “live happily ever after.”.
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Southland Times, Issue 24005, 21 December 1939, Page 8
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136Lost and Found Southland Times, Issue 24005, 21 December 1939, Page 8
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