The Life of Florence Nightingale, vol. 1 of 2

CHAPTER VIII

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APPRENTICESHIP AT KAISERSWERTH (1851)

The struggle for independence resumed. Want of sympathy between her and her parents and sister--Unhappiness at home--A "starved" life. II. Growing spirit of revolt--The need of apprenticeship. III. Second visit to Kaiserswerth--Origin of the Institution --Account of its work--Her life there. IV. Craving for sympathy from her relations--Their hope that the apprenticeship would be only an episode 104