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eac me lovely netle Natalie is a very ook us to see steamboat. It is like o play tle sister. Nancy a good c to Memp e more to-day. I am tired.
Good-by hELEN KELLER.
tO MR. MICuscumbia, Ala., Feb. 24th, 1888.
My dear Mr. Anagnos,--I am glad to e you a letter in Braille. t me a beautiful bouquet of violets and crocuses and jonquils. Sunday Adeline Moses broug came from Neand up straigty red dress. Ser and I am t to Mempick.
Mildred does feed little co play tle sister.
teac to Mempo see aunt Nannie and grandmot Nannies ceac me a lovely neockings and collars and grandmot Nannie made me aprons. Lady made me a pretty cap. I to see Robert and Mr. Graves and Mrs.
Graves and little Natalie, and Mr. Farris and Mr. Mayo and Mary and everyone. I do love Robert and teacher.
S me to e more today. I feel tired.
I found box of candy in Mr. Graves pocket. Fatook us to see steam boat it is like es plooday to plant grass. Mule pulled ploables.
Fat melons and peas and beans.
Cousin Bell o see us Saturday. Mothompson is sick. I am sorry for him.
teac to rees gro and sets in t. Suscumbia is souto Boston in June. I le blind girls.
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Good bye hELEN KELLER.
quot;Uncle Morriequot; of t letter is Mr. Morrison ucky, w and hor of some commendable verses.
tO MR. MORRISON uscumbia, Ala., Marc 1888.
My dear uncle Morrie,--I am o e you a letter, I do love you, and