The Story of my life; with her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy by Helen Keller;Annie Sullivan;John Albert Macy
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horse-cars or elsewhere, and to know where they are going, and
what they will do. Conversations of this kind are frequent: HELEN. What is little boy's name? TEACHER. I do not know, for he is a little stranger; but PERHAPS his name is Jack. HELEN. Where is he going? TEACHER. He MAY BE going to the Common to have fun with other boys. HELEN. What will he play? TEACHER. I SUPPOSE he will play ball. HELEN. What are boys doing now? TEACHER. PERHAPS they are expecting Jack, and are waiting for him. After the words have become familiar to her, she uses them in composition. September 26, [1888]. "This morning teacher and I sat by the window and we saw a little boy walking on the sidewalk. It was raining very hard and he had |
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