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o o t everybody it made me very sad to kno pain and great sorro no o be brave and patient, if the world.
I am studying about insects in zoology, and I butterflies. t make many of tiful as t upon, and t ts of little cting from floo flo a t for t like little boys and girls udies, and run ao to gat lilies, sunshine.
If my little sister comes to Boston next June, me bring o see you? She is a lovely baby, and I am sure you will love her.
No tell my gentle poet good-bye, for I ter to e o bed. From your loving little friend, hELEN A. KELLER.
tO MISS SARA lesson in articulation. See Cer IV, Speecon, Mass., April 3, 1890.
My dear Miss Fuller, My is full of joy tiful morning, because I o speak many neences. Last evening I out in to t;O!
moon come to me!quot; Do you t I could speak to for June to come I am so eager to speak to o my precious little sister.
Mildred could not understand me ell o please ogetient, and I love you very dearly. My teacold me tuesday t you ed to knoalk ell you all about it, for I remember my ts perfectly. tle co sit in my motime, because I imid, and did not like to be left by myself. And I tle amused me to feel alked kno se ignorant of all to play tle negro ciced t t moving t like my motoo, but sometimes it made me angry and I kno it er a long time my dear teaco me, and taugo communicate isfied and some deaf people o Noro see me, and told me of a blind and deaf girl [Ragna] s far a II. Letters(1887-19