Later, he asked for braille books, turning his sightless face toward her as he studied, trying to concentrate through the pain in his lung.
"The Vertical City"
Fannie Hurst
And, if he is already something of a musician,-as that huge grand piano, with no knick-knacks on it indicates,-he may begin that sort of thing at once, before he is ready to be worried with the braille system, or any other method of instructing the blind.
"The Rosary"
Florence L. Barclay
This time it was a new invention for writing braille by hand.
"Home Fires in France"
Dorothy Canfield