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... passed as quickly as it had come - but Helen was completely blind and deaf and the few words she had begun to use were soon lost . Several heavy years passed for Captain and Mrs. Keller and then they went to Baltimore where an oculist ...
... passed as quickly as it had come - but Helen was completely blind and deaf and the few words she had begun to use were soon lost . Several heavy years passed for Captain and Mrs. Keller and then they went to Baltimore where an oculist ...
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... passed on . The husband died a number of years ago and Lizzie Moore Thomas died in 1915 at Leechburg , Pennsylvania , at the age of seventy - two . Of course , I shall always blame myself for not having found her before it was too late ...
... passed on . The husband died a number of years ago and Lizzie Moore Thomas died in 1915 at Leechburg , Pennsylvania , at the age of seventy - two . Of course , I shall always blame myself for not having found her before it was too late ...
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... passed his constructive period , he still had the look of a young man . His face was the most genial and engaging that I had ever seen and his manner captivated me altogether . But as I had been among men who had a free swing , and for ...
... passed his constructive period , he still had the look of a young man . His face was the most genial and engaging that I had ever seen and his manner captivated me altogether . But as I had been among men who had a free swing , and for ...
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