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known Boston lawyer named Gardiner G. Hubbard--to become Bell's chief noticed any improvement in his machine, he would be delighted. He would patents. She cheered him on when he felt himself beaten. And through her scarlet-fever when a baby. She was a gentle and lovable girl, and Bell, progress with the keenest interest. She wrote his letters and copied his the piano, that the G-string will answer me?" "Well, what then?" asked Bell's career was a fifteen-year-old girl named Mabel Hubbard, who had workbench and try some different plan." excitement. Leaving me to go down to the cellar, he would rush wildly to lost her hearing, and consequently her speech, through an attack of The second pupil who became a factor--a very considerable factor--in Hubbard did much to encourage Bell. She followed each step of his the barn and begin to send me signals along his experimental wires. If I sympathy with Bell and his ambitions, she led her father--a widely spokesman and defender, a true apostle of the telephone. said to Hubbard, "that if I sing the note G close to the strings of Hubbard first became aware of Bell's inventive efforts one evening when leap and whirl around in one of his `war-dances' and then go contentedly to bed. But if the experiment was a failure, he would go back to his in his ardent and headlong way, lost his heart to her completely; and Bell was visiting at his home in Cambridge. Bell was illustrating some four years later, he had the happiness of making her his wife. Mabel "Often in the middle of the night Bell would wake me up," said Thomas quite oblivious of the fact that sleep was a necessity to him and to the of the mysteries of acoustics by the aid of a piano. "Do you know," he Sanders family. Sanders, the father of Georgie. "His black eyes would be blazing with

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