

Laurence Hutton, who supplied him with her large collection of notes and anecdotes Mr. Alexander, who have been unfailingly kind and have given for use in this book all the photographs which were taken expressly for the Journal and the Editor thanks Miss Keller's many friends who have lent him her letters to them and given him valuable information especially Mrs. The Editor desires to express his gratitude and the gratitude of Miss Keller and Miss Sullivan to The Ladies' Home Journal and to its editors, Mr. The addition of a further account of Miss Keller's personality and achievements may be unnecessary yet it will help to make clear some of the traits of her character and the nature of the work which she and her teacher have done.įor the third part of the book the Editor is responsible, though all that is valid in it he owes to authentic records and to the advice of Miss Sullivan. Much of her education she cannot explain herself, and since a knowledge of that is necessary to an understanding of what she has written, it was thought best to supplement her autobiography with the reports and letters of her teacher, Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan. The first two, Miss Keller's story and the extracts from her letters, form a complete account of her life as far as she can give it. So yes, while Billy is looking like the odds-on favorite right now as far as guilty parties go, connoisseurs of sad HBO murder shows know that that's just because this is the second-to-last episode of the series, and next week's finale will contain at least two or three big twists on what we think we know.A Celebration of Women Writers The Story of My Life. That doesn't stop her from going to the Chief with something she was able to save from the diaries before they were burned, though, and whatever she presents to him has him yelling for someone to find Mare - now. That intense scare is intercut with Erin's bestie Jess contending with Dylan, furious with her about speaking to the police about Erin's burned diaries.
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He was just playing, of course, but it's an incident that'll either lead to Carrie giving into her co-worker's offer of uppers to keep up with her schedule, or giving up on her pursuit of full custody of Drew. Falling asleep while he plays in the water, it takes the water spilling over the side of the tub for her to wake up and see him facedown, motionless. But oh, there are still a number of suspects.Īnother small subplot is that Drew's mom Carrie really is trying to get her shit together, but working two jobs has her running on four hours of sleep a night, leading to a nailbiting moment while she gives Drew a bath.

So the murder investigation continues, with Pastor Mark still not looking clean as a whistle thanks to dumping Erin's bike in the river (which they've now able to recover). Fortunately, the Chief turns up to give her her preferred method of dealing with her problems - putting her back on the case of Erin's death, since the Wayne Potts situation appears to have no direct connection to her death. Mare's clearly shaken up by what happened, even while multiple people over the course of this episode thank her for her bravery and apologize for their past treatment of her.

Thus, "Sore Must Be the Storm" begins with Mare in the hospital, while the news breathlessly reports on Katie's return and Colin's death.īy the way, the only thing sadder than the rough and raw manner of Colin's death is the fact that Evan Peters is no longer with us, which is a damn shame, given how much verve he brought to the show. Last week concluded with Mare and Colin discovering where Katie Bailey has been for the last year, Colin getting killed in the ensuing struggle with one Wayne Potts (the perpetrator of Katie's kidnapping). After the ending of Episode 5 of Mare of Easttown, it's very considerate of Episode 6 to give us (as well as Mare) a little recovery time.
