In a couple of days she was so much better that there seemed a fair prospect of her being moved from Rosamond's by the end of the week. Why Not? - Page 290 by Margaret Widdemer - 1915 - 338 pages Full view - About this book
...eye; she talked, took nutriment, but still complained occasionally of pain on the head. The next day she was so much better that there, seemed a fair prospect of her recovery. She was at this time taking no medicine, and feeding on equal parts of gruel and milk, or...