mrs. lippitt taught jenni how to speak. she was main line, went to a normal school, and she had a perfectly happy life. now, i wonder what it means to juliette gordon low to have a best friend, sister, conquer deafness in the language of the day; right? they knew one another, hung out together, and juliette had an example of jenny who conquered, overcome her deafness. what did this mean? maybe it was -- at the very least, juliette had an understanding of what profound deafness was. all right. this is hyde hall, and hyde hall is in new york. it's the home of her other friend, mary gayle carter clark. she was a kind gentle woman, but she came from a family with a very deep vain of depression, perhaps bipolar disorder, hard to know. but suicidal tendencies ran in the family. her father committed suicide. her sister committed suicide. mary, herself, was suicidal. this was a difficult, but different kind of disability for the ere -- era. juliette low never abandoned mary. another testimony to the importance of friendship despite