![]() ![]() She loves her sons-no doubt-but Molly is a faithful friend and companion, an excellent listener. But his wife takes to Molly like she's her own flesh and blood. The squire doesn't want either son to fall in love with a mere doctor's daughter. They have two sons, but no living daughter. Squire Hamley and his wife are happy to take her in-temporarily at least. He packs up his daughter and sends her to a neighbor's house. When her father is confronted by reality-his daughter is growing UP and the opposite sex may just start noticing her as a woman-he panics. Her father has done a good job raising her by himself, but, he is a man, a doctor, with just one way of seeing the world. Molly's world has a way of being turned upside down and shaken about. But to those that see Molly's worth-really see it-she is anything but ordinary. Many view her as just a simple, ordinary village girl-nothing extraordinary about her. Premise/plot: Molly Gibson is a doctor's daughter. įirst sentence: To begin with the old rigmarole of childhood. ![]()
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