After a day' s work in the hospital, Jane Hadgson was finally on her way home. While 1 , she noticed there was a car 2 at the side of the road and a crowd gathered around someone who was 3 on the ground. Jane pulled up to see what happened, which turned out to be 4 for the victim.
Describing the 5 , Jane says,"A crowd of onlooker(旁观者) gathered there. Some young men were cream- faced and looking lost. They were 6 terrified. When I walked up, first-aid kit in hand, they said, . You' re a first aider. Oh thank God. They were so 7 that they hadn' t even called a 8 yet. "
A young girl was lying there. She had been hit by a car and fallen from her bike,9 on her head and shoulder. "She had not been wearing a 10 when knocked down, and I thought she should not be 11 in case of a spinal (脊 柱) injury, but after looking her over, in relief, I felt fairly 12 that she had escaped almost unharmed. Even so, 13 time passed, the pain she was suffering was 14 . To avoid her losing consciousness, I kept 15 to her. We chatted about anything I could think of to keep her 16 off the pain. She squeezed my hand to relieve pain and this 17 ," describes Jane.
Thinking back, Jane says,"Apart from her boyfriend I wasn' t 18 by anyone else, but that' s OK. For me, knowing that in a small way I helped the girl is all the 19 I need. I felt great that I' d made a 20 . ""