Describe Hellen Keller's journey to Baltimore and Boston. (chapter 9)
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When Helen undertook the journey to Boston with Miss Sullivan, she was no longer the resilient, stubborn and excited child of two years ago, who had taken the journey to Baltimore, and hungered for everyone's attention. She sat calmly with Miss Sullivan, as Anne described to her all the sights and sounds of the journey. Miss Sullivan described to her the beautiful Tennessee river, the cotton fields, the African American people waving to the train, who also brought candy and popcorn balls to them etc. For Helen it was a memorable journey which she took with her doll Nancy and Miss Sullivan, and for her visiting Boston, was like a fairytale come true.
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The family went to Baltimore to visit Dr. Graham Bell. The excursion was satisfying for Helen. She had all the consideration and warmth from the family. She played with an improvised doll and stayed nearby the ticket gatherer. The most productive items were the last meeting with Dr. Graham Bell, who proposed Mr. Anagos' Perkins Institution at Boston.
Helen depicted the meeting at Baltimore door that opened to light, kinship, information, and love. Baltimore was a scaffold to her goal at Boston, where she obtained light, fellowship, learning and love
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