I come in - I didn't know where to come!" Will I ever forget the agony of the next half hour. I flew to let him in and took him in my arms and we sat in the dark room and talked and wept together. He said he had gone home and smoked after telegraphing Char's mother (he had written earlier and had lain down in his clothes when Dr. Ely phoned him. I think he must have gotten back to the hospital shortly after midnight. Char knew him and said "Have you seen little Chandler?" She had had another convulsion and faded away, her hand in his, at 2:40 she died. No one will ever know how sweet she was that last hour or so - in the front corner room of the new memorial maternity hospital connected with the old city Hospital. The nurse said she had been so pleased about the baby - asked if his hair was like Henry's and all about him, and thought she was home at first. She couldn't have suffered much. Dear Claude said she asked each nurse's name and tried to call them so "when they were hurting her" and got them mixed
I come in - I didn't know where to come!" Will I ever forget the agony of the next half hour. I flew to let him in and took him in my arms and we sat in the dark room and talked and wept together. He said he had gone home and smoked after telegraphing Char's mother (he had written earlier and had lain down in his clothes when Dr. Ely phoned him. I think he must have gotten back to the hospital shortly after midnight. Char knew him and said "Have you seen little Chandler?" She had had another convulsion and faded away, her hand in his, at 2:40 she died. No one will ever know how sweet she was that last hour or so - in the front corner room of the new memorial maternity hospital connected with the old city Hospital. The nurse said she had been so pleased about the baby - asked if his hair was like Henry's and all about him, and thought she was home at first. She couldn't have suffered much. Dear Claude said she asked each nurse's name and tried to call them so "when they were hurting her" and got them mixed
I come in - I didn't know where to come!" Will I ever forget the agony of the next half hour. I flew to let him in and took him in my arms and we sat in the dark room and talked and wept together. He said he had gone home and smoked after telegraphing Char's mother (he had written earlier and had lain down in his clothes when Dr. Ely phoned him. I think he must have gotten back to the hospital shortly after midnight. Char knew him and said "Have you seen little Chandler?" She had had another convulsion and faded away, her hand in his, at 2:40 she died. No one will ever know how sweet she was that last hour or so - in the front corner room of the new memorial maternity hospital connected with the old city Hospital. The nurse said she had been so pleased about the baby - asked if his hair was like Henry's and all about him, and thought she was home at first. She couldn't have suffered much. Dear Claude said she asked each nurse's name and tried to call them so "when they were hurting her" and got them mixed