Part III: A Supplementary Account of Helen Keller
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ting of t is fitting t Miss Kellers quot;Story of My Lifequot; s time. is remarkable in ever sure a relatively sligion to tinguis success been assured, for it is Radcliffe during t tions. ever doubts Miss Keller rest.
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I ougo apologize to to Miss Keller for presuming to say ter is one more explanation is necessary. In of ion Miss Keller is not giving a scientifically accurate record of ant events. S knoail aug ser from eaco recall events of fifteen years ago t of us are to recollect our c is iculars from Miss Kellers account.
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