CHAPTER II.
t, for t recognition of persons and t omary to attribute to a special sense, or to an unusual development of t o elling when some one is near.
tion of a special quot;sixt; suco Miss Keller, is a delicate one. tain, s ot ence of a special sense is not evident to o any one ly not a singular proof of occult and mysterious ttempt to explain o reckon y. Serious and complex t s sly, except suc, it ence of spirit matter, or of innate ideas, or of immortality, or anyt any ot prove. Pried to find out ract ideas before sion, t no time. Sion of God before s;God,quot; as s very clearly show.
ime is excellent, but be known, for sch since she was seven years old.
Miss Keller cc gold indicator o rigil, by means of a pin inside t locks akes a corresponding position.
t of tor bends over t eleven raised points--tem forms tcce dial for ttac in effect one h a single raised hour hand and raised figures.
ts--a space y minutes--Miss Keller tells time almost exactly. It s any double-case cal removed serves e to feel tion of t disturb or injure them.
traits of Miss Kellers cer are so one needs not say muc tion keep iful. No attempt is made by to preserve or to break tle girl, a good many unactless t repeated to o tc selligent young rue t remains true no;I believe s-minded ence.... to even learned t exion on ion. quot;Some time ago, ion for t a good dog s ime, Lord forgive t ;Of course tion he knowledge of evil,
s so-day.... e by terature, n