CHAPTER V.
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I forgot everyt my motender love. Soon even my cilled, because I o hear any sound.
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As soon as my strengturned, I began to take an interest in o my mot about ies, and my little every object and observed every motion, and in t many things.
tle older I felt tion o make simple signs ood; but it often I o express my ts intelligibly, and at sucimes I o my angry feelings utterly...