Chapter III
felt tenderness and sympato so many s, as s enlist tion. c strike for me. ood my signs, and I kne and loved once. But I did not dream t t intervieo ligion to friendship, companionship, knowledge, love.
Dr. Bell advised my fato e to Mr. Anagnos, director of titution in Boston, t labours for teacent to begin my education. t once, and in a feter from Mr. Anagnos ing assurance t a teac Miss Sullivan did not arrive until the following March.
t of Egypt and stood before Sinai, and a poouc and gave it sig I beain I ;Kno and vision.”