Character sketch of the Martha Washington
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Martha Washington was one of Helen Keller's childhood friends. Martha had an affinity for mischief, and she was very curious, though she disliked conflict. Martha was treasured by Helen because before the arrival of Annie Sullivan, Martha was one of the few people who understood her forms of communication.
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MARTHA WASHINGTON WAS A COLOURED GIRL DAUGHTER OF HELEN'S CHEF SHE WAS LIKE HELEN SHE LIKE MISCHIEF SHE WAS ONE THE FIRST COMPANION IN HER CHILDHOOD SHE RESIST HELEN BUT EVERY TIME SHE GIVE UP AGAINST HELEN.
SHE UNDERSTOOD HELEN LANGUAGE. THAT'S WHY THEY WERE GOOD COMPANION.
MARTHA WASHINGTON WAS A COLOURED GIRL DAUGHTER OF HELEN'S CHEF SHE WAS LIKE HELEN SHE LIKE MISCHIEF SHE WAS ONE THE FIRST COMPANION IN HER CHILDHOOD SHE RESIST HELEN BUT EVERY TIME SHE GIVE UP AGAINST HELEN.
SHE UNDERSTOOD HELEN LANGUAGE. THAT'S WHY THEY WERE GOOD COMPANION.
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