Affliction Compensated For

That blind people have extra keenness of their other senses, especially that of hearing, has been universally observed: but it is now asserted and with much show of authority, that they actually have a sort of sixth sense. The echoes made in walking are to the blind equivalent to light and shadow; the compression of air that occurs as you approach a wall or closed door, tells them of danger. All these delicate and subtle hints, unnoticed by us, trained to perfection by long years of practice, enable them to be aware of obstacles, and to recognize landmarks in finding their way.

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