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Brandon Dennis
27 May, 07:12
The nurse Was an angle
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Eliana Morrison
27 May, 09:05
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Unclear question. But infer you need one to know if this is a quote.
correct.
Answer:
It is an incomplete and wrongly written Nurse quote by Laneisha Dawkins.
Explanation:
The correct rendering should be;
A Nurse is an Angel.
A Nurse is a person who gives so completely with torches to heal, always smiling so sweetly,
There's no way to figure such value of worth ...
A Nurse is an angel who walks on the earth.
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