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Helen Keller's ten kids, Adam, Sally, Cecile, John, Madison, Mary, Thomas, Paul, Timothy, and Isabella weren't all blind and or deaf. Adam was born deaf, Mary was born blind, Timothy was born completely blind and lost his hearing at age 5. Then, when Isabella was ten, she had scarlet fever and lost her hearing.

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