Before Harriet Bennett could speak, Linda Wilson immediately said, "Miss Thompson, we believe in you."
Linda is an experienced and knowledgeable person.
At a glance, she could see that Viola Thompson was different from ordinary girls.
Calm, self-possessed, elegant in conversation, she exuded a temperament that children of her age lacked.
Experienced.
"Alright." Viola Thompson nodded slightly, then asked, "Do you have paper and pen?"
"Yes." Linda immediately asked the servant to bring paper and pen.
Viola took the paper, wrote a prescription, noted the contraindications and materials needed for dressing the wound, and then handed the paper to Linda, "Prepare the things written on the paper, and I'll come back tomorrow afternoon."
"Alright." Linda took the prescription, and when she saw the writing on it, she was amazed for a moment.