Stories of Childhood
rk Institution for the Blind, two small but pleasant parks, full of trees and
owers, I chanced to be walking there, and I heard the little gate opening and shutting, opening and shutting; rattle went the chain, then bang went the gate, until suddenly, a
metimes you tell stories to ze girls,
y hand on the little s
s here, with these long pretty
girl,-I bees
over a little coat cover
a little boy; but
Little Jakey;
ed! and pray, when
the post again, and the gate went flying to and fr
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are you
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ake my eyes, my moder say
oing to school
live on ze top ze line, I know him, ven I put my fing-er on him; hees name bees A; and von
ou the letters
. But not much I go in ze school. I come down here mit ze birds in ze trees. Up to ze house ze birds not go. Eddy and Villy,
the bird
he sing. Sometimes some oder birds come in ze tree, and zey sing mit him; but all ze time he sing. I vish I sing like ze birds. I vish I have vings, and I go vay high in ze sky, vare ze stars be. Gott make ze stars, and Georgy say
is that, Jakey?
dot? Himmel bees
gate in my arms, and nearly
ed his little creeping fingers reading there every thought in my heart; and finally,
you,-you
speak, my voice was so choked with tears. Perceiving this, he rest
or yo
away, across the park, to a seat under the big mulberry, where I held him long and lovingly on my lap, as
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