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" ... seems scarcely to breathe ; and her countenance, at first anxious, gradually changes to a smile as she comprehends the lesson. She then holds up her tiny fingers, and spells the word in the manual alphabet; next she takes her types and arranges her... "
The Prisoners' Friend: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Criminal Reform ... - Page 106
1849
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A Trip to Boston: In a Series of Letters to the Editor of the United States ...

Enoch Cobb Wines - 1838 - 236 pages
...manual alphabet ; next takes her types and arranges her letters, and last, to make sure that she 14 is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be. " The process of teaching her is of course slow and tedious ; the different steps to it must be suggested...
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Elements of the Philosophy of Mind: Applied to the Development of Thought ...

Elizabeth Stryker Ricord - 1840 - 440 pages
...the manual alphabet, next takes her types and arranges the letters, and then to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing the word, and places them in contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be." Some very interesting remarks may be drawn...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 2

J. Fletcher - 1843 - 472 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be.' " The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of every...
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The Saint Petersburg English Review of Literature, the Arts and ..., Volume 4

1842 - 590 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be. » • The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names...
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Lucas's Penny Library, Issue 1

1842 - 92 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be.' " The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of every...
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The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and ..., Volume 4

1842 - 592 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be. « The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of every...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be.' "The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of every...
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Works, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...manual alphabet; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...with the pencil , or whatever the object may be.' "The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of every...
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The St. Peterburg English Review, Volume 4

S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 pages
...alphabet ; next, she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be. » « The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her eager inquiries for the names of...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 pages
...manual alphabet ; next she takes her types and arranges her letters ; and last, to make sure that she is right, she takes the whole of the types composing...contact with the pencil, or whatever the object may be.' The whole of the succeeding year was passed in gratifying her «ager inquiries for the names of every...
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