Edith Cavell
Americannoun
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Sally Collier, who has talked of her admiration for Edith Cavell, the nurse executed during the First World War, later stepped down as chief regulator and has made no comment since.
From BBC • Sep. 12, 2020
The war took Edith Cavell from relative obscurity to immortal fame.
From BBC • Jan. 17, 2014
In the weeks before British nurse Edith Cavell was executed by a German firing squad in World War I, she pored over her copy of Thomas à Kempis’s 15th-century devotional book, “The Imitation of Christ.”
From Washington Post
In World War I, Nurse Edith Cavell repeated the hymn as she faced the firing squad.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Johnnie," went on the Father, "I told the dear two o' ye the story o' Edith Cavell.
From The Rich Little Poor Boy by Gates, Eleanor
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