describe helen'strain journey to baltimore. interpret her persuitswith the towel-dool?
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All through the journey, Helen didn't have a single fit pf temper, the journey had amused her with numerous things to keep her mind and fingers busy.
Another interesting incident in this journey was her encounter with the big towel doll made by her aunt.
The doll , as Helen describes it was most comical and shapeless. It didn't have any of the common features on its face. Among all its oddities , the one which disturbed her most, was that it had no eyes.
She insisted that new eyes be given to the doll, and when no one seemed eager enough for the task. she herself pulled out two beads from her aunt's cape and asked them to be sewn. When the doll's eyes were done, Helen was over joyed with content.
How ever just as fast a child's mind runs, she immediately lost any further interest in the big towel doll.
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Helen Delich Bentley (November 28, 1923 – August 6, 2016) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland from 1985 to 1995. Before entering politics, she had been a leading maritime reporter and journalist.
Maryland Route 238 (MD 238) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 10.83 miles (17.43 km) from MD 242 near Bushwood north to MD 5 at Helen. MD 238 is a C-shaped highway in western St. Mary's County, connecting Bushwood and Helen with Maddox and Chaptico, where the highway intersects MD 234. What is now MD 238 was originally parts of two different highways: Maddox Road was MD 238 from Bushwood to Chaptico while Chaptico Road was the easternmost part of MD 234 from Chaptico to Helen. The highways were constructed as gravel roads in the late 1920s and early 1920s, respectively. MD 238 was extended from Chaptico to Helen when MD 234 was moved to its present course toward Leonardtown in the early 1960s.