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land and oto ed me exceedingly, for t I sried to make sounds like my little playmates, but teacold me t te and sensitive and t it to make incorrect sounds, and promised to take me to see a kind and lady le birds, because I can speak and peroo. All of my friends tle pupil, hELEN A. KELLER.
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tO REV. Puscumbia, Alabama, July 14, 1890.
My dear Mr. Brooks, I am very glad to e to you tiful day because you are my kind friend and I love you, and because I tle sister. I o part on, but I o see my baby sister I could for train to take me home.
But I tried very o be patient for teacaller and stronger t to Boston, and sest and dearest little cs is so pleasant to make everybody best for us to sorroimes? I am alle Lord Fauntleroy, but dear Little Jakeys life put t in Jakeys eyes and gentle and loving.
Do you to ell people t animals and treat c o teaco be pitiful and loving? I tell t s to be good and to please o everyone, and be kind to animals.
Please tell me somet you kno God. It makes me o knoe to your little friend o-day Is t in Boston noernoon if it is cool enougake Mildred for a ride on my donkey. Mr. ade sent Neddy to me, and tiest donkey you can imagine.
My great dog Lioness goes o protect us. Simpson, t is my brot me some beautiful pond lilies yesterday--o me.
teactle friend, hELEN A. KELLER.
DR. BROOKSS REPLY London, August 3, 1890.