Tales of the Dandenongs : The Nurse single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1938... 1938 Tales of the Dandenongs : The Nurse
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Jack Hewitt, a Council Foreman, meets and falls in love with nurse Mary Morrison after he meets with an accident. She rejects his offer of marriage, however, as she remembers an incident from her childhood in East Brunswick where she was pushed down by a bully who also fought her friend, Jim Young, and caused him to end up with a hunched back. That bully was Jack Hewitt, and when Mary reminds him of what happened, he flies into a jealous rage, assuming that it is Jim Young who is a rival for her affections, and vows to hurt both Mary and Jim. He ambushes and kidnaps Mary - Jim comes to her rescue and Hewitt is told to leave town.

Later, Mary is in the city raising funds for soldiers and sailors when she runs into Jack, who is still angry about what occurred and tries to hit her, but a policeman intervenes. Mary and the policeman, John Alderton, begin chatting, find much in common, and eventually end up marrying. Jim Young, saddened that he was never able to secure Mary's affections, falls ill. She visits him and grants his wish of one kiss before he quietly passes away.

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