She hobbled down the stairs after her partner and into a small office on the left. There was a great table in the center of the room, and pulled up to it was a huge, comfortable chair.
"How will that do?" asked Mr. Echart.
"Any chair would do," answered Mary Jane, "but that one is lovely!"
"Well, you sit down there, young lady," he added, "and I'll take off that shoe."
"Oh, that feels good," she sighed with relief as the offending shoe came off and she settled back in comfort in the great chair.
She sighed with relief as the offending shoe came off.
"Where did it hurt?" asked Mr. Echart.
"Right there," said Mary Jane, pointing to the back of the heel.
"That's easy," said Mr. Echart, "it's just too stiff and likely as not has made a blister. You just wait till I put in a pad of soft tissue paper and you'll see how much better it will feel."