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Part II. Letters(1887-1890)70
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    tle broe  Annie is not sad, for so stay h me.

    Fauntleroy is asleep upstairs, and Nancy is putting Lucy to bed. Pero sleep. All tiful flo ropes and roses. It is getting ake us to t. I tiful time out in t e and tell you all t t Lester and tle infants. Give t kisses for me.

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    Little Art.  dresses notle  suns roses, and c butterflies. I ake very good care of  let  lemen  ing yesterday. Faty-eig Monday Simpson s a pretty crane. trong bird. . s little fis stopping.

    Mildred is t and sest little maiden in too. Sometimes, , s into ts o put  arms around your neck and hug you.

    Sunday I  to co go to co see my friends.

    A gentleman gave me a beautiful card. It ure of a mill, near a beautiful brook. t floating on ter, and t lilies . Not far from trees groo it. t pigeons on t dog on tep. Pearl is a very proud mot puppies, and shere never were such fine puppies as hers.

    I read in my books every day. I love t you to come back to me soon. I miss you so very, very muc kno many teac ell. I send Mrs. ionate little pupil, hELEN A. KELLER.

    In turned to Perkins Institution at Souton.

    tO MISS MILDRED KELLER Souton, Oct. 24, 1889.

    My Precious Little Sister:--Good morning. I am going to send you a birt ter. I  . t just like your dear little self. I to make t you ty as a rose. ture-book ell you all about many strange and  not be afraid of
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