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The World As I Have Found It / Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl
Author: Mary L. Day Genre: LiteratureThe World As I Have Found It / Sequel to Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl
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ildhood f
h of its
armth of
he rose-hue and perfumed with the breath of light-winged moments; even as the Goddess of the Morning ushers in the n
limes and ruder blasts, yet through the nurture of a mother's gentle hand, and the ministrations of a loving band of sisters and brothers, whose
the mother's life went out, and from the darkened fireside vanished t
over the young life fell a dark pall, and eyes so used to light no longer held the prisoned sunbeams, and passed forever under the relentless bond and cruel curse of blindness. Then indeed my soul grew da
I was also there reunited to three of my brothers (Charles, William and Howard). Then my veiled vision could not shut out the loved lineaments living in the pict
ssed train
n was sealed
ence, and others unexpectedly reappeared, among whom was my father, whose face I could not see, but whose emotion betokened great anguish at the sight of his blind daughter. Oh how many memories must have passed through his mind, as he
eing be
his youth
l things els
a saint i
ch I saw with rapture objects around me, it was only to be shut out into utter and hopeless sightlessness. As the wounded hare seeks some cover remote from the human ken, so did my sinking soul seek the solace of solitude, where fo