draw the characters of martha Washington
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What is a character sketch of Martha Washington in the book The Story of My Life?
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Martha Washington was a child, a little older and taller than Helen, "ebony" of skin with black hair tamed by multiple braids. She was both compliant (or yielding) and mischievous, getting into trouble right along with Helen. She disliked conflict while liking play. Her mother was Helen's family's cook and gave them sweet treats, especially at Christmas.
The making ready for Christmas was always a delight to me. .... the pleasant odours that filled the house and the tidbits that were given to Martha Washington and me to keep us quiet. We were sadly in the way, but that did not interfere with our pleasure in the least.
Martha was valued by Helen particularly because Martha understood Helen's signs, so Helen was able to communicate. Martha Washington appears only briefly for a short time at the beginning of Helen's recollections.
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What is a character sketch of Martha Washington in the book The Story of My Life?
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Martha Washington was a child, a little older and taller than Helen, "ebony" of skin with black hair tamed by multiple braids. She was both compliant (or yielding) and mischievous, getting into trouble right along with Helen. She disliked conflict while liking play. Her mother was Helen's family's cook and gave them sweet treats, especially at Christmas.
The making ready for Christmas was always a delight to me. .... the pleasant odours that filled the house and the tidbits that were given to Martha Washington and me to keep us quiet. We were sadly in the way, but that did not interfere with our pleasure in the least.
Martha was valued by Helen particularly because Martha understood Helen's signs, so Helen was able to communicate. Martha Washington appears only briefly for a short time at the beginning of Helen's recollections.
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