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The World I Live In by Helen Keller, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Helen Keller

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The World I Live In by Helen Keller, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The World I Live In by Helen Keller, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The World I Live In by Helen Keller, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Helen Keller

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www. million-books. com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: Ill THE HAND OF THE RACE E)K in your \"Century Dictionary,\" or if you are blind, ask your teacher to do it for you, and learn how many idioms are made on the idea of hand, and how many words are formed from the Latin root manus?enough words to name all the essential affairs of life. \"Hand,\" with quotations and compounds, occupies twenty-four columns, eight pages of this dictionary. The hand is defined as \"the organ of apprehension.\" How perfectly the definition fits my case in both senses of the word \"apprehend\" With my hand I seize and hold all that I find in the three V/.v-'-A worlds?physical, intellectual, and spir- aL. - Think how man has regarded the world in terms of the hand. All life is divided between what lies on one hand and on the other. The products of skill are manufactures. The conduct of affairs is management. History seems to be the record?alas for our chronicles of war ?of the maneuvers of armies. But the history of peace, too, the narrative of labor in the field, the forest, and the vineyard, is written in the victorious sign manual?the sign of the hand that has conquered the wilderness. The laborer himself is called a hand. In manacle and manumission we read the story of human slavery and freedom. The minor idioms are myriad; but I will not recall too many, lest you cry, \"Hands off \" I cannot desist, however, from this word-game until I have set down a few. Whatever is not one's own by first possession is second-hand. That is what I am told my knowledge is. But my well-meaning friends come to., y o'efe'nsei'andj not consent with endowing mewith natural first-hand knowledge wKicITIsi rTghTfully mine, ascribe to me a preternatural sixth sense and credit to miracles and heaven-sent compensations all that I have won and discovered with my go... | The World I Live In by Helen Keller, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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