CHAPTER III.-1
of ttention to helen.
Sly excited at first, and kicked and screamed o a sort of stupor, but me touced o evening, and ime sly, but into bed on t I could do in again.
But I ed t s go to bed. e errific tussle, I can tell you. truggle lasted for nearly t fortunately for us bottle stronger, and quite as obstinate . I finally succeeded in getting he bed as possible.
t morning s evidently going to ted some one, and every noouco do is amusing and patic to see tenderness for t simes during tly as ser.
te doll, seemed to y about s ered to doo slap urn rotting ly and patting ly all time. ted for several minutes; to one side, tention.
o use t everyt and active and as quick as ligs.
March 13, 1887.
You o my experiment is finely. I rouble at all erday or to-day. Ss, tatingly; but she lesson is over.
e in tly kneand. No doubt t members of t Ivy Green.
I surprised me very muc seems t Mr. Anagnos ain Kellers letter last summer. Mr. ilson, a teac Florence, and a friend of tudied at to titution to learn if anytleman or, and told leman particularly interested, but said hing could be done.
Doesnt it seem strange t Mr. Anagnos never referred to terview?
March 20, 1887.
My is singing for joy t of understanding tle pupils mind, and behings are changed!
ttle creature of to a gentle cting by me as I e, ing a long red ccitc. ed t le mood, s in my lap for a minute or t s return my caresses. t