"Children who hear acquire language without any particular effort; the words that fall from others' lips
they catch on the wing, as it were, delightedly, while the little deaf child must trap them by a slow and
often painful process. But whatever the process, the result is wonderful. Gradually from naming an object we
advance step by step until we have traversed the vast distance between our first stammered syllable and the
sweep of thought in a line of Shakespeare." (from
The Story of My Life, Helen Keller, 1903)
The book above happens to be a first-printing of
The Story of My Life.