The World As I Have Found It

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The World As I Have Found It

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A memoir written in the late 19th century. The book serves as a sequel to "Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl," detailing the author's continued journey through life as a blind woman. It chronicles her struggles and triumphs, emphasizing themes of perseverance, faith, and the support of loved ones in overcoming adversity. The opening of the memoir introduces readers to the trials and tribulations faced by the author, who reveals the loss of her sight and the impact it had on her early life. It reflects on her childhood experiences, including the loss of her mother and subsequent hardships that forced her to become self-sufficient. As she recounts her journey, she expresses gratitude for the support of her family and friends, detailing significant events such as her education at the Baltimore Institution for the Blind and her successful ventures in publishing and selling her books. The introduction sets the stage for a narrative that celebrates resilience and the strength of character, inviting readers to witness the author's remarkable life story.

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THE WORLD AS I HAVE FOUND IT.

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.

CHAPTER XIV.

CHAPTER XV.

CHAPTER XVI.

CHAPTER XVII.

CHAPTER XVIII.

CHAPTER XIX.

CHAPTER XX.

CHAPTER XXI.

CHAPTER XXII.

CHAPTER XXIII.

CHAPTER XXIV.

CHAPTER XXV.

CHAPTER XXVI.

CHAPTER XXVII.

CHAPTER XXVIII.

CHAPTER XXIX.

CHAPTER XXX.

CHAPTER XXXI.

CHAPTER XXXII.

CHAPTER XXXIII.

CHAPTER XXXIV.

CHAPTER XXXV.

CHAPTER XXXVI.

CHAPTER XXXVII.

CHAPTER XXXVIII.

HELP THE BLIND TO HELP THEMSELVES.

INVOCATION TO LIGHT. BY MRS. HELEN ALDRICH DE KROYFT.

IS IT MORE TO LOSE THE EYES THAN THE EARS?

EDUCATION OF THE BLIND.

POEMS BY THE BLIND.

LUCY A. LITTLE.

A JUNE MORNING.

GOLD WORSHIPPERS. BY L.V. HALL.

DARKNESS.

TO THE SHADES.

RESIGNATION.

DRIFTING . BY ELLENOR J. JONES.

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