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CHAPTER II.
d s  o  every one o aken tion, t to s to spell into ion comes inevitably, quot; are you talking about?quot; ts of tercourse of normal people, so t her

    detailed information is singularly full and accurate. Salker on ttle occasional affairs of life.

    Muco ly.  ops suddenly, attracted by t of s and toucruly as it is ours, to enjoy wo remember whe walk is done.

    eresting place like Niagara, ial elements, o Miss Kellers imagined vieer  to our eyes is confused and overloaded iculars. If  give ails, Miss Keller asks questions until sed to isfaction.

    S see  ty to serve ells some one about it, ions are accurate and vivid. A comparative experience draten descriptions and from eac erms of sound and vision. true, ic exaggeration; t, is no doubt a little better t really is. But  is not so incomplete as one migonis il  plunge into t it is salt. Many of tacs and facts of our daily life pass around and over  sailed acquaintance o keep  from being essentially defective.

    Most t s first ouc, ell minute siful lace. Miss Keller used to knit and croc, but ster to do. its, ouc been used enougo develop it very far beyond normal acuteness. A friend tried Miss Keller one day ed o be in identifying tive  s never ty details of life, by the way, which she has been spared.

    S and general intention of a statuette six inco  expresses an idea of beauty. Large statues, of er t true dimensions and appreciate more immediately ture of a sculptured figure.  ts in Boston sood
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