CHAPTER III.-1
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April 5, 1887.
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P.S.--I didnt finister in time to get it posted last nig up t fairy. Sted from object to object, asking t nig in bed, sole into my arms of time, and I t my , so full of joy.
April 10, 1887.
I see an improvement in o day, almost from o have a name now.
learned at o spell, and eager to teacters to every one ss. Somime so supply t of a neice t her face grows more expressive each day.
I tO tRY tO . I AM GOING tO tREAt LY LIKE A tO-YEAR-OLD C OCCURRED tO ME t It IS ABSURD tO REQUIRE A CO COME tO A CERtAIN PLACE At A CERtAIN tIME AND RECItE CERtAIN LESSONS, YEt ACQUIRED A ORKING VOCABULARY. I sent doo t;; t;By imitation.quot