In tteing at Cauqua of tion to Promote teaco t I so t-y. I tober, 1894, apanied by Miss Sullivan. taining t advantages in vocal culture and training in lip-reading. In addition to my s, I studied, during tic, physical geography, Frend German.
Miss Reamy, my German tead after I alked togetand almost everyt year I read "ilell" est deligudies. I found Frenc. I studied it kno, and ion orally. I could not read o read "Le Mede Malgre Lui" again. It I did not like it nearly so ;ilell.”
My progress in lip-reading and speec eaced it ion to speak like oteac t, alt quite reaent able. I still regarded aritic as a system of pitfalls. I tier of "guess," avoidirouble to myself and othe broad valley of reason.
guessing, I clusions, and t, in addition to my dullness, aggravated my difficulties more t or necessary.
But altments caused me great depression at times, I pursued my otudies erest, especially p o learn ts of nature: uresque language of testament--to blo out among tains overturned by ts, and in h genuine pleasure.
I remember especially took togetral Park, t of ty t o me. I never lost a jot of my delig park. I loved to described every time I e; for it iful in all its aspects, and ts it iful in a different way ea New York.
In to various places of i. e sailed on t on its green banks, of o sing. I liked the palisades.
Among ted Point, tarryto, w;Sleepy hollow.”
teac t- give tage t t make mudencies and passive memories in ttle ones--a of tances in w.
Before I left Ne days est sorro I ton, died in February, 1896. Only t uand o me. iful, unobtrusive kind and teo Miss Sullivan and me. So long as ook a cerest in our be
disced. a va our lives t has never been filled.
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