describe helens saty and her pleasure in wretham
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Helen’s inner faculties to sense the beauty of nature was
remarkable. It appears she could feel and imagine the things around better than
those who had the eyes to see. She called this ability ‘a sort of sixth sense—a
soul-sense which sees, hears, feels, all in one.
Using this sixth-sense, he had made many tree-friends in
Wrentham. One of them was a splendid oak. According to Helen it was a king of
trees. The tree was approximately eight hundred to a thousand years old.
According to the local folk-lore, King Philip had breathed his last under this
tree.
Helen had another linden tree friend which was not as
majestic as the oak tree. Helen felt very sad when one afternoon it fell before
the fury of a thunderstorm. Helen had close association with trees since her
childhood.