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h. Her baby son, Hugh, coughed one after another. She didn't know he
said, "Let me look for it for you. It seems that there is one." Grace had been used to living alone, throwing th
and put the thermometer under Hugh's arm. Nora looked at her son with c
had passed. It seemed very long for them. In the dim light, she saw that her son had a fe
, she only went to find Grace to get a thermometer, not caring about what time it was
their fever?" Grace replied, "I'm an adult. How could I have children's antipyretics?
r rented house was far from the city and there w
ame flashed through he
it was for the sake of the child, she would rather have a try, even if she would be refused. S
e other end of the phone, he said lazily, "Who is it?" "I... I...
elo now. My son has a fever and has a very bad fever. I just came to Beijing and I only know you he
ng, and there were few cars on the road. He drove the car to more than 100 miles. In fact, the place where M
ace stood up and went out to open the door. At the first sight, he was still so arroga
ing there blankly. She looked particularly helpless and pitiful. He didn't know why his heart ached again inexplicably. How cou
e Hugh in her arms and rushed downstairs. Then, he followed the car int
al in a hurry. So there was no need for them to call the doctor. The nurse had already heard it. The beautiful nurse informed the doctor on duty with the fastest speed. Everything was ready. Litt
id, "Thank you for your help tonight. Thank you." Murphy replied coldly, "You're welcome. As long as the child is fine, y
almost six o'clock and it was almost dawn. "Honey, you are also tired. Go back and take a nap. You still have to
y. They had been exhausted after a long night. "Let's
le. She knew the skills in the workplace. All the time, she only worked and didn't say a word, because
her body, and climbed to a higher position. She would rather not have nothing to do at home. She searched for a job online and sent a lot of resumes. Those
"Haven't you got any news about your work yet?" "As for me, I don't want to settle if I can't find my b