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oo t tiny lily-bells are s to t look so aug flo say, good-bye. I hanksgiving very much.
From your loving little friend, o Mr. Jotier.
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tO MRS. KAtE ADAMS KELLER Souton, Mass., Dec. 3, 1889.
My Dear Mottle daugo e to you tiful morning. It is cold and rainy o-day. Yesterday tess of Meato see me. Siful buncs. tle girls are named Violet and May. ted to visit tuscumbia t time o America. Lady Meato see your flo me to come to see tay a feake me to see the Queen.
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spring. May her dogs.
Mr. ilson came to call on us one ted to receive ting breakfast, and my friends enjoyed turkey and plum-pudding. Last ed a beautiful art store. I sa many statues, and tleman gave me an angel.
Sunday I to c y sailors. to me. One carried me in my feet toucer. ttle caps. terrible fire tores ell fato e to me. tle sister? Give close. ith much love, from your darling child, hELEN A. KELLER.
tO MRS. KAtE ADAMS KELLER So. Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1889
My dear Moterday I sent you a little Cmas box. I am very sorry t I could not send it before so t you tomorro I could not finiscs myself, excepting fat too, but I did not time. I c made me very o make it for you. You must keep your lovely nere in it. If it is too uscumbia for little sister to y mittens, ser made ttle toy man.
tell o srumpet. I to buy gifts for my friends. I love to make everyb