1896~1901
erintendent of ta Bureau, s relating to Miss Sullivans h Miss Keller.
tO MR. ILLIAM ADE rentter, erested me very muc seemed to saneity and great sness of cer. I ; but I too feel sometimes erious and even fearful tory of old peoples, old religions and old forms of government really is.
ell, I must confess, I do not like t t very difficult to folloions made by tes, and besides, signs seem a great o t o understand times augiculation, t seems t and most convenient means of communication. At any rate, I am sure t learn to use signs y.
t a deaf Norleman, ing conversation about rious and deal of fancy , useful life. Just t use t! S understand a pe it in rangers. I cannot make out anytten in my aime...
tO MRS. LAURENCE tON rents I offered, and in advanced Latin.... But I must confess, I ime on tions. t alloeaco read any of to me; so t not nearly so ics. Consequently, I did not do so ry to me. But you must not t realize and perplexing tions for me. understand matters from my point of view....
ter ter and little brot only do oget tle deligiful lake from our piazza, ttle emerald peaks in t, and tting umn leaves in tle breeze, and breat is t greeted to tradition, ted our suries of silent growtree....
tO MRS. SAMUEL RICober 20, 1899. ...I suppose it is time for me to tell you somet our plans for ter. You kno ion to go to Radcliffe, and receive a degree, as many ot Dean Irake a special course for t. S I could do tions successfully, in spit