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  • I learned to night-nurse on my side, and things went pretty well.

    Hush | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • I learned to night-nurse on my side, and things went pretty well.

    Hush 2008

  • Here's a scene from Son of the Werewolf:The first indication the night-nurse had that she was not alone in the office was when the door closed with a faint click.

    Sex and Werewolves 2005

  • Here's a scene from Son of the Werewolf:The first indication the night-nurse had that she was not alone in the office was when the door closed with a faint click.

    Archive 2005-07-03 2005

  • Here's a scene from Son of the Werewolf:The first indication the night-nurse had that she was not alone in the office was when the door closed with a faint click.

    Naschy vs. Naschy 2005

  • My mother went through it unscathed in strength, though she performed all the work of day-nurse and night-nurse to a sick household; — for there were soon three of them dying.

    An Autobiography 2004

  • The night-nurse, who has been here from the beginning, would do anything for her.

    Juggernaut Alice Campbell

  • The door opened a crack and the slightly prim accents of the night-nurse called through:

    Juggernaut Alice Campbell

  • Lights were on in the hall; she met the night-nurse coming softly out of Sir Charles's bedroom.

    Juggernaut Alice Campbell

  • They moved apart as the night-nurse returned up the stairs.

    Juggernaut Alice Campbell

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