Now you will begin to see hospital life in earnest, for you won't probably find time to sit down all day, and may think yourself fortunate if you get to bed by midnight. Eighty beds are ready, and we were getting impatient for the men to come. "Wash, dress, feed, warm and nurse them for the next three months, I dare say. "Bless you, no child it's the wounded from Fredericksburg forty ambulances are at the door, and we shall have our hands full in fifteen minutes." If necessary but my room-mate took it more coolly, and, as she began a rapid toilet, answered my bewildered question,. This sudden summons in the gray dawn was somewhat startling to a three days' nurse like myself, and, as the thundering knock came at our door, I sprang up in my bed, prepared "They've come! they've come! hurry up, ladies-you're wanted." Previous Chapter Next Chapter Chapter III.
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