Letter to Mr. Burton

Dated October 7, 1889

Page 2 of 4


information about the Institute
concerning which we are
also much interested, as
you know.
But I do not, of course, expect
an answer now.
With the very best good
wishes for the School's
highest success in the real
sense of success i.e. to make
good citizens of this & the
next world, & good fathers
& mothers & neighbours & God's servants
with kind regards to Mrs. Burton
believe me always faithfully
yours
Florence Nightingale


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