'Doc.' Gordon: Large Print by Mary Wilkins Freeman Against the familiar background of American town life, the author portrays a group of people strangely involved in a mystery. "Doc." Gordon, the one physician of the place, Dr. Elliot, his assistant, a beautiful woman and her altogether charming daughter are all involved in the plot. A novel of great interest.
Sam Tucker gave a grunt by way of assent. He was niggardly with speech. “Have you got any more of those Baldwin apples to sell?” asked Doctor Gordon, to James's intense surprise. Sam Tucker looked reflectively at the doctor for a full ...
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Barter, conspiratorial horse dealers, and more take on the "Doc." Gordon on his country rounds! MARY E. WILKINS FREEMAN (1852-1930) was born in Randolph, Massachusetts, and died in Metuchen, New Jersey.
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Richard Gordon. 'Doc, I've got to talk to you about my stress.' Hereward, fair, tall, burly, Fifth Avenue silk suit. 'Running a financial consultancy these days is driving me into an early grave.' 'Stress and strain never killed anyone, ...
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