Since her teens, Diane Maxwell's devouring ambition had been to become a physician. Midway in her studies, however, Diane decided to be a surgeon and now, in her third year of residency at Edmunds Hospital, she looked forward to the day when she would work with the famed Dr. Roger Fulton.
It was a fine spring day when Hal Fulton, Dr. Roger's son, came back to town--to upset the well-ordered course Diane had plotted for herself. For Hal, eager to make Diane his bride, was also toying with the idea of forsaking medicine and following a career in the theater. This pervasive interest of Hal's was to bring Diane to the attention of a brilliant young playwright--and lead her to two important decisions.
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