CHAPTER III.-1
you tell Viney you are very sorry you scratc; S;Viney (can) not spell ; quot;I ell Viney you are very sorry,quot; I said. quot;ill you go ; So go, and let Viney kiss return tionate since, and it seems to me tness-a soul-beauty in seen before.
July 31, 1887.
ing is excellent, as you ter, eac, and sed to be able to make words she can feel.
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I ter from Laura Bridgman last Sunday. Please give ell ter at table, and Mrs. Keller exclaimed: quot;My, Miss Annie, es almost as no; It is true.
August 21, 1887.
e iful time in sville. Everybody ted s and kisses. t evening sel, about ty, I t morning oniso find t s t before. Saug, and several of to talk h her.
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e ure taken tle poodle, ricks and cunning devices knoo dogs inct for getting .
Salked incessantly since urn about ice a very decided improvement in y to use language. Curiously enougook to top of Monte Sano, a beautiful mountain not far from sville,