1896~1901
n transcript. they are dear, kind people....
But I kno to my examinations. I kno you o I passed all of ts I offered ary and advanced German, Frencin, Englisory. It seems almost too good to be true, does it not? All time I ordeal, I could not suppress an inrembling lest I s is an unspeakable relief to kno I ions . But my victory dear teac tant inspiration....
At tember Miss Sullivan and Miss Keller returned to til early in December. terference of Mr. Gilman resulted in Mrs. Kellers er, Miss Mildred, from t to renton S. Keitic and skilful teacher.
tO MRS. LAURENCE tON rentudies soon after your departure, and in a very little tell you ry. It is so fres feeling tired if t me. t to do--not alry is I love it all, especially Greek. Just t;Iliad.quot; an inexpressible joy it o read about Ac of my old friends in t language t I kno. If it is true t t perfect of musical instruments, t.
e oboganning time, to teep for an oboggan on t of t on, and o a sno and go s a tremendous rate!...
tO MRS. LAURENCE tON [rent is true t Algebra and Geometry are groime, especially algebra; and I received books in raised print ate my work....
I find I get on faster, and do better t I gave up t kind of any rate, I been idle since I left schere....
tO MRS. LAURENCE tON [rento tudy; for I am anxious to accomplis aion. You o I did try yesterday
assistance. Mr. Keiteace entic over t, and I must confess, I felt someed myself. No see ant to k