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Chapter XVIII

        In October, 1896, I eo be prepared for Radcliffe.

        tle girl, I visited ellesley and surprised my friends by t, "Some day I so college--but I so ;    go to ellesley, I replied t t of going to college took root in my    and became an ear desire, er into petition for a degree rong opposition of many true and     I so Cambridge. t approac to o t of my .

        At to tend terpret to me tru given.

        Of course my instructors eaal pupils, and my only means of versing udies for t year ure, German, Latin, aritic, Latin position and occasional til taken a course of study    I    soon became evident to my teaeeded no special instru in t beyond a critical study of tart in Frencru in Latin; but German     familiar.

        In spite, ages, to my progress. Miss Sullivan could not spell out in my    t    to extbooks embossed in time to be of use to me, alto en to y Latin in braille, so t I could recite ructors soon became suffitly familiar    speesions readily and correct mistakes. I could not make notes in class or e exercises; but I e all my positions and translations at ypeer.

        Eac to to my e patience all t teacudy o look up nees and books I did not . tedium of t e, my German teacher, and Mr.

        Gilmao give me instru. No one realized more fully te e her spelling was.

        s rus to me in special lessons to give Miss Sullivan a little rest. But, to    could turn drudgery into pleasure.

        t year I finisic, reviein grammar, aers of Caesars "Gallic ar.”

        In German I read, partly ly ance, Sc;Lied von der Glocke" and "tauc; ;; Freytags "Aus dem Staat Friedric; Rie;Fluc," Lessings "Minna von Barn; and Goet;Aus meinem Leben." I took test deligory of Frederick ts magnifit ad t of Goeto finis;Die ; so full of ticisms and s of vine-clad reams t sing and ripple in to tradition and legend, ters of a long-vanisive age--descriptions suco ;a feeling, a love and an appetite.”

        Mr. Gilman instructed me part of terature. e read toget;As You Like It," Burkes "Spee ; and Macaulays "Life of Samuel Jilmans broad views

        of ory and literature and ions made my er t could es mes given in the classes.

        Burkes speecructive tical subject t I irred irring times, and ters round ending natiored seemed to merly speecy surges of eloquence,     King Gee and ers could urned a deaf ear to ory and tion. tered into tails of tion in atesman stood to y and to tatives of t ra    sucrutares of ignorand corruption.

        In a different ;Life of Samuel Jo; eresting. My     out to te tion in Grub Street, a, in t of toil and cruel suffering of body and soul, al my eyes to s, and    t    t t crus in spite of Macaulays brilliand y of making turesque, iveness    times, and    sacrifices of truto effect kept me in a questioning attitude very uitude of reveren o t Britain.

        At t time in my life, I e ed o live, and udies and read aloud t ied us. Some of to speak to me, so t Miss Sullivan did not o repeat tion.

        At Cmas, my mottle sister spent to let Mildred study in ayed . It makes me most o remember t udy and sion together.

        I took my preliminary examinations for Radcliffe from to ts I offered ary and Advanced German, Fren, Englisory, making nine ;; in German and English.

        Perion of t ions    be amiss here.

        tudent o pass in sixteen welve ary and four advanced.

        o pass five    a time to ed. tion papers    at nine oclock at tp://?99lib?rougo Radcliffe by a special messenger. Eace    by    by a number. I , as I o use a typeer, my identity could not be cealed.

        It    advisable for me to ions in a room by myself, because typeer migurb to me by means of t. A man    to prevent interruption.

        t day I    beside me a, tence by sentenake sure t I uood ly. t, and I felt very anxious as I e out my ansypeer. Mr. Gilman spelled to me en, and I made suecessary, ao say    I    age sin any of my examinations. At Radcliffe no one reads to me after

        tten, and I unity to correct errors unless I finisime is up. In t case I correly sucakes as I    recall in tes alloes of tions at t in two reasons.

        In to me, and in ts    tions in Englisory, Frend German, which Mr. Gilman gave me from previous harvard papers.

        Mr. Gilma my ten o tificate t I, didate No. 233, ten the papers.

        All tions ed in t as t. I remember t tin paper orily in German. tly, and I sped on to t    and a steady hand.
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