Chapter VI
nnot touc you feel ty earto after a day. You cannot touc you feel tness t it pours into everyt love you be to play.”
tiful trut upon my mind--I felt t tretc and ts of others.
From tion Miss Sullivan made it a practice to speak to me as so any sences into my ead of speaking t knoo express my ts sing conversation he dialogue.
tinued for several years; for t learn in a mont daily intercourse. ttle ant repetition and imitation. tion imulates s topics and calls fortaneous expression of s. tural exco teacermined to supply timulus I lacked. ting to me as far as possible, verbatim, in tion. But it ime before I ventured to take tiative, and still longer before I could find somete to say at t time.
t very difficult to acquire ties of conversation. y must be augmented in t distinguisone of t assistance, go up and do of tones t give significance to cen t one says.