The Montana Doctor's Bride (New Brides Of Montana) - Plot & Excerpts
I arrived back in Helena this morning and picked up my mail shortly thereafter. I was pleased to find several letters from you. I apologize for not keeping you posted, but there was no way. I was in the field with an army unit. In the end, the Bozeman Trail was deemed more trouble than it was worth and closed. All three forts have now been closed. An investigative commission found the Indians had been provoked by the miners and the Army. The treaty returned their lands to them. It was nice to rejoin my friends and patients with ordinary problems instead of wounds from gunshots and arrows. My chosen profession has kept me on a collision course with the horrors of war. I have vowed I will not go to war again. I look forward to your next letter. Sincerely, Carter Carter’s practice flourished, with most of his services addressing accidents occurring on ranches and mining claims. He found himself setting a broken bone at least once a week, and treating the occasional gunshot wound due to a drunken brawl in the Last Chance. An occasional case of influenza, also required attention.
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