The Waltons 3 - The Easter Story - Plot & Excerpts
Miller’s visit seemed to have settled nothing. If anything, John-Boy had the feeling the doctor thought his mother should try and make the best of spending her life in a wheelchair. And John-Boy got little encouragement when he delivered the pamphlets to Dr. Vance. The doctor had come out to his crowded waiting room for only a minute, and was puzzled by the literature. “It’s about the Sister Kenny treatment,” John-Boy explained, “Dr. Miller at Boatwright College got the pamphlets for us, and he thought you might be interested in readin’ ’em.” “Oh, I see. You mean for your mother.” “Yes sir.” The doctor nodded and slid the pamphlets into the pocket of his smock. “Is she having any discomfort from the splints?” “No, sir.” “That’s good. I’ll be over to see her tomorrow.” “We’d appreciate it if you’d read the pamphlets, Dr.
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