[219] Above, pp. [53], [64].

[220] See below, p. [385], and above, p. [102].

[221] Above, p. [94].


[PART III]
FOR THE HEALTH OF THE SOLDIERS
(1856–1861)

We can do no more for those who have suffered and died in their country's service; they need our help no longer; their spirits are with God who gave them. It remains for us to strive that their sufferings may not have been endured in vain—to endeavour so to learn from experience as to lessen such sufferings in future by forethought and wise management.—Florence Nightingale (Reply to Address from the Parishioners of East Wellow, Dec. 1856).

CHAPTER I
THE QUEEN, MISS NIGHTINGALE, AND LORD PANMURE
(August–November 1856)

To shape the whisper of a throne.—Tennyson.