character sketch of john p spaudling
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□ The only sorrow that had been greater in terms of the loss incurred for Helen than the death of her father was the demise of Mr John P. Spaulding of Boston, who passed away in February 1896.
□ Helen describes Spaulding as a sort of man whose friendship could only be appreciated by those who knew and loved him best.
□ He made everyone happy in a beautiful, unobtrusive manner.
□He had also been extremely kind and tender to Miss Sullivan and Helen.
□His loving presence and watchful interest had been a source of comfort for Helen to fight the difficulties she faced.
□His going away would leave a vacancy in their hearts and lives which would never be filled away.
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□ Helen describes Spaulding as a sort of man whose friendship could only be appreciated by those who knew and loved him best.
□ He made everyone happy in a beautiful, unobtrusive manner.
□He had also been extremely kind and tender to Miss Sullivan and Helen.
□His loving presence and watchful interest had been a source of comfort for Helen to fight the difficulties she faced.
□His going away would leave a vacancy in their hearts and lives which would never be filled away.
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