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CHAPTER IV.
n  perplexing questions quite as satisfactorily to ourselves as if I could see and  a blessing speeco me. It brings me into closer and tenderer relations possible for me to enjoy t companions many persons from  off if I could not talk.

    I can remember time before I learned to speak, and o struggle to express my ts by means of t--s used to beat against my finger tips like little birds striving to gain til one day Miss Fuller opened  t  easy at first to fly. t all ty t  save to fly, but t  to creep , nevert seemed to me sometimes t I could never use my speecended I sies in ts; but I kept on trying, kno patience and perseverance  t beautiful air-castles, and dreamed dreams, test of  of t o ened every effort and made every failure an incentive to try  time. So I  to say to trying to learn to speak and teac to-days failures, but of t may come to-morro task, but you acles--a delig sometime slip back. Remember, no effort t o attain sometiful is ever lost. Sometime, someended we should speak and sing.
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