New York: Benziger Brothers, 1907. — 323 p.
Translator's Preface.
Author's Preface.
The Psychology of Blind Women.
Surroundings: Sensations and Impressions.
Contact with Nature.
"Seeing" our Fellow-Creatures.
The "Voices" of the House.
Physical Activity.
How to find one's Way without Eyesight.
Everyday Life.
The Blind Woman Herself.
Appearances, Tastes, Disposition.
The Life of the Affections.
The Community of the Blind Sisters of St Paul.
Their Origin.
The Founders.
Preliminaries, Aim and Spirit of the Foundation.
The Constitutions; the Rule.
The Convent.
Material Occupations.
The Community Room, the Chapel.
The Classes.
The Musical Section.
The Knitting Department.
The Brush Department.
The Printing of the "White Books".
The Nuns.
Religious Vocation.
Vocations among the Blind.
The Religious Life.
Living with the Blind.
The Future of the Congregation.