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itionate cousin hELEN A. KELLER.
During ter Miss Sullivan and uscumbia, and to good purpose, for by spring o e idiomatic Engliser May, 1889, I find almost no inaccuracies, except some evident slips of t sentences.
tO MR. MICuscumbia, Ala., May 18, 1889.
My Dear Mr. Anagnos:--You cannot imagine ed I o receive a letter from you last evening. I am very sorry t you are going so far a many beautiful cities sville I sa o Rome and Atains in Szerland and visited beautiful caly and France, and many ancient castles. I e to me from all ties you visit. o o ttle girl, and tle invalid brotell I am very sorry t tle girl died. I so send a kiss to Vittorio, ttle prince of Naples, but teac remember so many messages. een years old I s them all myself.
I tiful story about Lord Fauntleroy, and so does teacher.
I am so glad t Eva is coming to stay imes togetell o anster. t out in the picnic very much.
Mildred is out in traoaken wsville. I will send you one.
tiful. Mot many fine roses. t fragrant; but terre, Jacqueminot, Nips, Etoile de Lyon, Papa Gontier, Gabrielle Drevet and the Perle des Jardines are all lovely roses.
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Please give ttle boys and girls my love. I t.
o get forget to give my love to Miss Calliope Kerios Kalopottle friend, hELEN ADAMS KELLER.
Like a good many of ters, to eacory. It s of ing is, in tages of its development, t of mimicry.
tO MISS FANNIE S. MARREtt tusc