| Helen Keller - 1905 - 472 pages
...back to her place and began to eat her breakfast with her fingers. I gave her a spoon, which she threw on the floor. I forced her out of the chair and made her pick it up. Finally I succeeded in.getting her back in her chair again, and held the spoon in her hand, compelling her to take up the... | |
| Dorothy Herrmann - 1999 - 422 pages
...back to her place and began to eat her breakfast with her fingers. I gave her a spoon, which she threw on the floor. I forced her out of the chair and made...take up the food with it and put it in her mouth. In a few minutes she yielded and finished her breakfast peaceably. Then we had another tussle over... | |
| Helen Keller - 2004 - 496 pages
...back to her place and began to eat her breakfast with her fingers. I gave her a spoon, which she threw on the floor. I forced her out of the chair and made...take up the food with it and put it in her mouth. In a few minutes she yielded and finished her breakfast peaceably. Then we had another tussle over... | |
| Nigel Starck - 2006 - 284 pages
...and I slapped her face every time she did,' Miss Sullivan wrote. 'I gave her a spoon which she threw on the floor. I forced her out of the chair and made her pick it up. Then we had another tussle over folding her napkin. It was another hour before I succeeded in getting... | |
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