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Chapter XXIII
; ition of ructive; for t only ing it all into letters, she new words her own.

    So tions from Miss Kellers correspondence are made o s and to preserve t entertaining and significant passages from several ters. Many of tten before 1892 itution for tters up to t year are printed intact, for it is legitimate to be interested in ting, even to details of punctuation; so it is o preserve a literal integrity of reproduction. From tters after t of one making an ant in style and most important from t of viee tters I e it, punctuation, spelling, and all. I  select and cut.

    tters are arranged in cters from Bistier are put immediately after tters to ant letters of 1901, tions cease  year Miss Keller entered college. No sure letters s seems best t no more of inguis t Part II. Letters(1887-1901)63

    sed deaf and blind person in the world.

    LEttERS (1887-1901) Miss Sullivan began to teacer t o e in pencil tter tO . tURNER [tuscumbia, Alabama, June 17, 1887.] e anna george or ure] ty-five days later,  ao  illegible, and t slants in every direction.

    tO MRS. KAtE ADAMS KELLER [sville, Alabama, July 12, 1887.] e motter papa did give  in swing mildred did kiss eac anna did give and up.

    conductor did puncicket papa did give er in car carlotta did give ty neember  in fulness of construction and more extended relations of t.

    tO t tItUtION IN SOUtON [tuscumbia, September, 1887.] e little blind girls a letter eaco see little blind girls eaceam car to bosto
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