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A brief narrative of the life of Mrs. Adele M. Jewel (being deaf and dumb)

Chapter 1: A BRIEF NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF MRS. ADELE M. JEWEL, (BEING DEAF AND DUMB.)
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A first-person life sketch by a woman born deaf and mute recounts her childhood games and friendships, her learning to communicate through signs and writing, and a deep appreciation of nature and religious reflection. It traces family misfortune, loss of property, and periods of self-reliance through education and work, followed by an unhappy marriage and renewed dependence while raising children, one of whom shares her disability. A prefatory note by a friend frames the narrative as an appeal for sympathy and practical assistance.

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A BRIEF NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF MRS. ADELE M. JEWEL, (BEING DEAF AND DUMB.)

“As you would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.”

Mrs. Jewel presents this little sketch of her life, as a means of support, with the hope of meeting with friends, and some degree of sympathy from the benevolent and traveling public.

ANN ARBOR, MICH:

DR. CHASE’S STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 41 & 43 N. MAIN ST.

1869.