The Helen Keller StoryA biography of the remarkable deaf and blind woman whose determination helped change the lives of other handicapped people. |
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... Mark Twain . " Helen felt her face grow warm as she took hold of the strong , impulsive hand of the breezy , outspoken writer who had given the world Tom Sawyer , Life on the Mississippi , and The Prince and the Pauper . Later , when ...
... Mark Twain . " Helen felt her face grow warm as she took hold of the strong , impulsive hand of the breezy , outspoken writer who had given the world Tom Sawyer , Life on the Mississippi , and The Prince and the Pauper . Later , when ...
Page 69
... Mark Twain added with make- believe modesty . " And for his wisdom , " Helen echoed gayly . Mark Twain held her hand to his lips as he told her a funny story , and she laughed happily . Helen's speech at that early stage was so ...
... Mark Twain added with make- believe modesty . " And for his wisdom , " Helen echoed gayly . Mark Twain held her hand to his lips as he told her a funny story , and she laughed happily . Helen's speech at that early stage was so ...
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... Mark Twain's hand was " full of whimsies and the drollest humors . " Some people's hands were weak , some strong , some fidgety , some brave , some timid . She wrote of her own highly developed sense of smell , that sense that other ...
... Mark Twain's hand was " full of whimsies and the drollest humors . " Some people's hands were weak , some strong , some fidgety , some brave , some timid . She wrote of her own highly developed sense of smell , that sense that other ...
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Alexander Graham Bell Anagnos Anne Sullivan Macy Anne's Arcan Ridge arrived asked audience baby became Bell Boston braille Captain Keller child companion deaf and blind deaf-blind dress excited eyes feel finger alphabet finger tips Forest Hills friends Frost King gave Gilman girl going handicapped happy hear Helen and Anne Helen began Helen felt Helen Keller Helen wanted Helen's hand Hitz insisted John Albert Macy John Macy Kate Keller knew Laura Bridgman learned letter lips Little Lord Fauntleroy lived magazine Mark Twain Michael Anagnos Mildred Miss Keller Miss Sullivan mother never once Perkins Institution person Polly Thomson Radcliffe Radcliffe College realized Scotland soon speak speech story summer Swedenborg talk teach Teacher tell thing thought took train trip Tuscumbia typewriter vaudeville vibration Wade walk words Wrentham write wrote young