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t come out of ture to harm you.
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Notle Mildred, good bye. Give fat deal of love and many eacoo. From your loving sister, hELEN A. KELLER.
tO MR. ILLIAM ADE Souton, Mass., Nov. 20, 1889.
My Dear Mr. ade:--I received a letter from my motelling me t tiful mastiff puppy you sent me uscumbia safely. t. I am very sorry t I at o er o ress is ale girls. I so call oo.
I am studying in Boston, eac many neudy about tic exceedingly. I learn many neoo. EXCEEDINGLY is one t I learned yesterday. ell ly. I tell ebrate, a mammal, a quadruped; and I so tell so tudy Frencoo. alk Frenco Lioness I I ake good care of Lioness. I so ter from you e to me. From your loving little friend, udying at titution for the Blind. h. A. K.
tter is indorsed in tiers ;; quot;Browns”
is a lapse of t;brown eyes.”
tO JOtIER Inst. for ton, Mass., Nov. 27, 1889.
Dear Poet, I to receive a letter from a little girl I t you o your beautiful poems make me very erday I read quot;In Sc; and quot;My Playmate,quot; and I enjoyed tly. I ttle girl ;tangled golden curlsquot; died. It is very pleasant to live iful see t my mind can see the day long.
in my garden I cannot see tiful flo I kno t t