第6段落
¹Awareness of touch can bring a new feeling to the most commonplace experiences. 2“I
have just touched my dog," wrote the young Helen Keller in her diary. 3"He was rolling
on the grass with pleasure in every muscle and limb. 4I wanted to catch a picture of him
in my fingers, and I touched him lightly as I would cobwebs. 5But, to my surprise, his
body turned towards me and moved into a sitting position, and his tongue gave my hand a
lick. He pressed close to me as if he intended to put himself into my hand. He loved
it with his tail, with his paw, with his tongue. If he could speak I believe he would say
with me that paradise is attained by touch."