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 The elevator door opened and they stepped out into the basement corridor; where the employees' cafeteria was。 Jennie looked down at her white uniform。 〃I'd better get out of this and into a dress。〃
 〃I'd be just as happy if you just got out of that。〃 He laughed。 〃You don't have to put on a dress for me。〃
 She looked up at him; smiling。 Someday; this young man was going to be one of the really good ones。 〃Maybe I'll surprise you sometime。〃
 〃Surprise me by bringing back a steak sandwich;〃 he called after her。 〃I've about given up on the other。〃
 
 Doctor Grant held a package of cigarettes out toward her。 She took one and he held a match。 His eyes met hers over the flickering flame。 〃I suppose you're wondering why I asked you to lunch?〃
 She nodded。 〃I was curious; to say the least。〃
 He smiled。 〃I'm sorry if I provoked your curiosity。 But I really meant it when I said I like to forget about my practice during lunch。 But I guess now it's time to get down to business。〃
 She didn't answer。
 〃During the past year; Miss Denton; I've had an excellent opportunity to observe your work in surgery。 From the very first; I was aware of your aptitude and I have always appreciated; as a surgeon; the extremely petent manner in which you render assistance。〃
 〃Thank you; Dr。 Grant。〃
 〃As you may know; Miss Denton; I have a rather extensive and busy practice。 There are many physicians who refer their patients to me for surgery。 Much of this practice is of a minor nature and under proper conditions; can be attended to in my office。 It relieves the patient of a considerable part of the economic burden。
 Jennie nodded silently。
 〃This morning; I learned from Miss Janney; who's been associated with me for many years; that she's getting married and plans to move to Southern California。〃 He drew on his cigarette。 〃When I came to the hospital today; I took the liberty of speaking to Sister Christopher about you。 She agrees that you'd make an excellent replacement for Miss Janney。〃
 〃You mean you want me to work for you?〃
 He smiled。 〃In my roundabout manner; that is what I was about to ask。 Are you interested?〃
 〃Of course。 What girl wouldn't be?〃
 〃It's not an easy job; you know;〃 he said。 〃I have a few beds in my clinic and very often; we'll have to work late。 Occasionally; I even keep a patient overnight。 At such times; you'd have to remain on duty。〃
 〃Dr。 Grant;〃 Jennie said; smiling; 〃I've put in two eight…hour shifts a day with only four hours' sleep between; for the last week。 Working for you will seem like a picnic。〃
 He smiled and reaching across the table; patted her hand reassuringly。 Jennie smiled back at him。 He wasn't so bad; after all; even if he did take out a few perfectly healthy appendixes。 He was only the surgeon。 He couldn't be responsible for the faulty diagnosis of every physician who sent him a patient。
 But that was before she went to work for him and found out that healthy appendixes weren't the only things he removed。 He also had a very busy practice in unborn babies up to ten weeks after conception。 As a matter of fact; he was probably the busiest abortionist in California。
 But by the time she was aware of that; it didn't matter; because she was in love with him。 Nor did it matter that he was already married and had three children。
 
 8
 
 THE TELEPHONE RANG JUST AS SHE WAS ABOUT TO LEAVE THE TINY TWO…ROOM APARTMENT OVER THE CLINIC。 She went back and picked it up。 〃Dr。 Grant's office;〃 she said。 It was an extension of the telephone in the office downstairs。
 〃Jennie?〃 came the whisper。
 〃Yes。〃
 〃Will you be there for a while?〃
 〃I was just leaving to see my folks。 I haven't seen them for three weeks。 This is the third Sunday in a row… 〃
 His voice interrupted her。 〃I'll see to it you have time off during the week。 Please; Jennie; I've got to see you。〃
 She hesitated a moment and he sensed her faltering over the telephone。 〃Please; Jennie! I'll go crazy if I don't see you。〃
 She looked across at the clock。 It was already after seven o'clock。 By the time she got across town; it would almost be time for her father to go to bed。 He had a WPA job and had to be at work very early。
 〃Oh; all right;〃 she said quietly。
 Some of the tension left his voice。 〃Good; Jennie。 I'll be there in twenty minutes。 I love you。〃
 〃I love you;〃 she said and heard the click as he put down the phone。 She replaced the receiver and slowly took off her coat。 Carefully she put it back in the closet; walked over to the couch and sat down。 She lit a cigarette thoughtfully。
 Who would have thought when she came to work here; three months ago; that he'd fall in love with her? And she with him。 But then; how could she help herself? Especially when she knew what it was like for him at home。 Married to a spoiled rich young woman who constantly threw up to him that it was her money that had enabled him to open his office; that it was her father's influence that had established him in the munity。 Married to a woman who bore him three children not out of love for him but out of an insane desire to keep him forever bound to her。
 No wonder he'd found refuge in his work and spent almost every waking moment at his practice。 Now she understood what drove him。 And those girls and young women who came for his surgery? And he'd explained why he did it; she understood that; too。
 She saw the inner kindness in his sensitive face as he spoke。 〃What am I to do; Jennie?〃 he'd asked。 〃Turn them away and let them ruin their lives because of one foolish mistake? Or let them fall into the hands of some quack who'll make them sick forever or perhaps even kill them; all because of some outworn religious code? Religious laws like that have hung on until gradually they've bee dogma; just like the Jewish nonsense about kosher meat。 Even our civil laws permit abortion under certain circumstances。 Someday; it will be open and aboveboard; as it is in many countries throughout the world … Cuba; Denmark; Sweden; many others。〃
 He'd turned his deep…set brown eyes toward her。 〃I took an oath when I became a doctor; that I would strive to do my best for my patients; to help them in every way I could; physically and psychologically。 That oath is more important than anything else to me。 When some poor; frightened child es to me for help; I can't play God and refuse her。〃
 It made sense to her。 There were many things about the church she did not understand。 She knew how they'd acted in her own case and the bitterness still rankled deep within her。 If her goodness had been so important; why wouldn't they e forward to support her good name? All they really sought was power over her; not responsibility for her。
 So; gradually she'd e to recognize the women who came to him for help and feel a passion for them。 The young matron who couldn't afford to leave her job because already she and her husband had more children than they could support; the frightened young girls; some still in school or just out; the middle…aged women just approaching the change of life; with their families already grown; even the call girls; who lived casually from day to day; yet came into the office with a haunting fear buried deep beneath their bright; brittle laughter。 She had the capacity to feel sorry for them; even as he had。 And from there; it was only one step to falling in love with him。
 It happened after she'd been there about a month。 She was upstairs in the apartment and heard a noise in the office below。 It was about eight o'clock at night。 At first; she was confused; thinking that this was an office night。 But then she realized it was Tuesday; and the doctor had office hours only on Monday; Wednesday and Friday evenings。 She turned down the flame under the coffeepot and reaching for her robe; went down to investigate。
 When she opened the door to his private office and looked in; he was seated behind his desk; his face gray and tired…looking。 〃I beg your pardon; Doctor。 I didn't know it was you。 I heard a noise… 〃
 He smiled wearily。 〃That's all right; Miss Denton。〃
 〃Good night; Doctor;〃 she said; starting to close the door。
 〃Just a minute; Miss Denton;〃 he said suddenly。
 She opened the door and looked at him。 〃Yes; Doct

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