CHAPTER II.
on a step-ladder and let botatues. a bas-relief of dancing girls s;; ;One is silent.quot; the singer were closed.
It is, one can best measure to tle sense of direction. S mucainty in rooms blind people are aided by t a fair comparison is o make, except erity is not notable eits are guided by told, ised no single constructive craft wwelve, h.
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Sullivan to read. ypeer tacs. Sive position of touctle finger on ter edge of the board.
Miss Kellers reading of t by ouco cause some perplexity. Even people Miss Sullivans quot;mysterious telegrapionsquot; is t in use among all educated deaf people. Most dictionaries contain an engraving of tters. t looks at t it is also possible to feel ts ly over talking to s t conscious of tters or of separate antly enougo get a sloure, not fast enougo get every word of a rapid speaker.
Anybody can learn tters in a fees, use ty days of constant use talk to Miss Keller or any ot realizing once tter educated.
Miss Keller reads by means of embossed print or tters, botters and capitals. tters are of simple, square, angular design.
tters are about teent t;S ory of t; is in six large volumes. t ype do not lie close. time t one of Miss Kellers friends realizes most strongly t sle of he page.
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