1891~1895
use tiful key t my spirit free.
It is my earnest o tle blind cer and tle friend, hELEN KELLER.
At t o tuscumbia.
tO MISS CAROLINE DERBY tuscumbia, Alabama, July 9th 1892.
My dear Carrie--You are to look upon it as a most positive proof of my love t I e to you to-day. For a ; in tuscumbia, and I must confess tinuous rain and dismalness of ts and makes ting of letters, or any pleasant employment, seem quite impossible. Nevert tell you t eresting letters very muciful visit at on. Everytayed out of doors all day. e even ate our breakfast out on times in teaco me. I rode a fast gallop. O, it fun! Do you like to ride? I ty little cart no ever stops raining teaco drive every evening. And I iful Mastiff- t one I ever saect us. not? I t is Saxon. e expect to go to tains next tle brot ain air little sister and I am sure you see tly amused at ting t e on a Braille tablet, as you suppose, but on a grooved board like t read Braille; for it is ten in dots, not at all like ordinary letters. Please give my love to Miss Derby and tell I est love to Baby Rut me for my birt knoleman, seventy-five years of age. And every stitces, represents a kind tle cousins I tter get upon til after tion; for ties and candidates t I doubt if sucicians ion. Please give my love to Rosy II. Letters(1887-1901)86
loving friend ype-ten letter? h. K.
tO MRS. GROVER CLEVELAND My dear Mrs. Cleveland, I am going to e you a little letter tiful morning because I love y