Just before titution closed for t my tea at Breer, on Cape Cod, ed, for my mind ive joys and of tories I the sea.
My most vivid recolle of t summer is t air; but I ;Our orld" a description of tense longing to toucy sea and feel it roar. So my little leaped ement to be realized.
No sooner o my bat t upon t t of fear plunged into ter. I felt t billo motion of ter filled me e, quivering joy. Suddenly my ecstasy gave place to terror; for my foot struck against a rod t instant ter over my out my o grasp some support, I clutc ter and at tossed in my face. But all my frantic efforts o be playing a game ossed me from oo anot , and everyt out fre, all-enveloping element--life, air, last, s neoy, tant I eac of tender embrace! As soon as I ly to say anyt; salt in ter?”
After I experien ter, I t it great fun to sit on a big ro my bat and feel er e covered me. I felt ttling as t against terrifiset, and tions. to gatier leap, and I g to tense, fasated, as I felt the rushing sea!
I could ay long enougang of tainted, fresing t, and tiny living creatures attaco it never lost tion for me. One day Miss Sullivan attracted my attention to a strange object er. It one I of it very stra suddenly occurred to me t make a delig; so I seized ail pleased me took all my strengt leave Miss Sullivan in peatil s troug m I tme time; but little by little I came to realize t it kind or o force ture out of , and after ao the sea.
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