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A Visit From Helen Keller
Helen is a rather pretty child, and has perfect manners. She is very affectionate, and seems devotedly attached to Miss Sullivan. Every few minutes she would caress her, with a loving smile; and she seems to have a similar affection for all her friends. She has great tact, and has that innate refinement of word and action which it is so delightful to see....
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Title: A Visit From Helen Keller
Creator: Adeline G. Perry (author)
Date: June 1892
Format: Article
Publication: St. Nicholas; An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: vol.19, no.8, pp.573-577
Keywords: Alabama; Anne Sullivan; Biography; Blind; Boston, MA; Children; Communication; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Education; Educational Institutions; Helen Keller; Institutions; Manual Alphabet; Massachusetts; Media; Oralism; Perkins School For The Blind; Schools; Sensory Disability; Tommy Stringer
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