1891~1895
cter to spell, but t is because understand t eresting discoveries. I good people inue to ommy until ed, and education ligo tle life. From your little friend, hELEN KELLER.
tO DR. OLIVER ENDELL on, May 27, 1891. Dear, Gentle Poet:--I fear t you roublesome little girl if ses to you too often; but o eful messages, o tell you ed I you o e quot;Baby tom.”
t you forgotten ttle c broug t of tender sympato say t tommy learned any . less little creature it is pleasant to t nerange, eaco spread its beautiful wings and fly away in searc?
I o Andover since I saly interested in all t my friends told me about P it o you. I tried to imagine my gentle poet tle iful ;t; for it is not in our print.
Did you kno to exercises in tremont temple, next tuesday afternoon? I enclose a ticket, you friend. I se about tiful cities of sunny Italy. I oo, and take tom in his arms.
ittle friend, hELEN A. KELLER.
tO REV. Pon, June 8, 1891. My dear Mr. Brooks, I send you my picture as I promised, and I it ts o your tle friend. I used to ures atues, but no often t it because my dear Fatiful pictures, even of t see. If t in your eyes, dear Mr. Brooks, you and better tle eaco t and most beautiful t be seen nor even touc just felt in t. Every day I find out someterday I t for t time iful tion seemed to me t everytrying to get near to God, does it seem t o you? It is Sunday morning, and ter you are teaciful t ther.
Are you not very, very o more people