1891~1895
and more and more eacure my dear love. From your little friend hELEN KELLER.
itution closed in June, eac souto tuscumbia, us of several montters, caused by t on ;Frost Kingquot; episode. At time trouble seemed very grave and brougten of it.
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tO MR. ALBERt er, Mar. 10, 1892. My dear Mr. Munsell, Surely I need not tell you t your letter and rangely ever since o Breer. It is evident t somety but I cannot imagine can be. urbulent t I o give music of groir of life in tormy at an end. So toget most despairingly, t gentle Spring urn and fly at t of t lo! tly, and breattlements of t I must put ail again. Please give your dear moteaco say t sograp urn. No t is linked hem. Lovingly yours hELEN KELLER.
tter . Nic is undated, but must ten t was published.
to St. Nic. Nic gives me very great pleasure to send you my autograp t.
Nico knoraigry to tell t is done. e beto e. to lines and end of t is very easy to keep tters are all made in tend above and belo o see t ers correctly. It is very difficult at first to form t if rying it gradually becomes easier, and after a great deal of practice e legible letters to our friends. time t a sco see te. Very sincerely your little friend hELEN KELLER.
In May, 1892, ea in aid of ten for t e er of Mr. Jo and most liberal friends. tea broughe blind children.
tO MISS CAROLINE DERBY Souton, May 9, 1892. My dear Miss Carrie:--I ter. Need I tell you t I ed to yo