Chapter XVII
rving, w;Sleepy hollow.”
teac t- give tage t t make mucendencies and passive memories in ttle ones--and lead t of tances in w.
Before I left Ne days est sorro I ton, died in February, 1896. Only t can understand o me. iful, unobtrusive kind and tender to Miss Sullivan and me. So long as ook a cerest in our be
discouraged. a vacancy in our lives t has never been filled.