The Edith Cavell Nurse From Massachusetts: a Record of One Year's Personal Service With the British Expeditionary Force in France, Boulogne - the Somme, 1916-L9l7

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She said, smiling: "I am not afraid to [411 Digitized by Google THE EDITH CAVELL NURSE die, I have seen death so often that it is not terrible to me." Then of her impris- onment, '^I am so thankful for these ten weeks of quiet. Life has always been so hurried. They have been very good to me." And finally, "But I realize that patriotism is not enough ; one must have no hatred, no bitterness." With her friend she recited the words of "Abide with Me," and when he said a last farewell, answered cle
...ar-eyed: "We shall meet again." Gathered together at the memorial service for Miss Cavell we found, I think, pearls of great price. The qualities of cowragd and of truth have often been thought of as belonging to men rather than to women. Miss Cavell had courage to face both life and death. In loyalty to truth she calmly gave evidence that made l4St] Digitized by Google FROM MASSACHUSETTS her condemnation certain. That death she met for her country and even more for God. Her last words fall like words from the Gospel: "One must have no hatred or bitterness/' Neutrahty is a colorless and often a craven attitude; forgiveness of enemies is the dawn of a renewed Christianity.

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