CHAPTER III.-1
and t passed into s and and o usefulness; and nos are of t order.”
In 1886 sed from titution. ain Keller applied to tor for a teacime so prepare , 1886, e, to February, 1887. During time ss. S t during t eaco the deaf-blind.
It must be remembered t Miss Sullivan o solve ance of any oteac year of auguscumbia; and itution, udent t to titution. t Miss Sullivan educated ;under tion of Mr. Anagnosquot; is erroneous. In t various times Miss Keller and Miss Sullivan s of titution, teac even use t y as a means of communication. Mr. Anagnos e in t of titution, dated November 27, 1888: quot;At my urgent request, eaco t several monts.... e gladly alloion of stuffed animals, sea-ss, and t of our apparatus for instructing touc doubt t s a little profit. But s in ots of try, ion is ale direction and exclusive control of eacerferes asks. Sire freedom in t s, s judicious and discreet use of t ttle pupil tainments command general admiration; but only ticulars of t kno t is largely due to telligence, y, unremitting perseverance and unbending ructress, c pal and moral development ernal solicitude and entic devotion.”
ters and t important passages from ts. I ted from eac o be repeated. For t, made tracts run togetinuously and supplied ion and ting necessary cax, and Miss Sullivan cs and also of ters, ant passages. Some of o enlarge and revise. t remains for o do at anotime. At present letter is dated Marcer uscumbia.
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