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What exhilarating madness what is madness refer to?
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After her visit to Boston, Helen spent every winter in the North. She once spent her winters in New England, amidst frozen lakes and snow fields, and it was there that she had her first experience of Tobogganing. She refers to the experience of sliding on a toboggan as 'exhilarating madness'. The sheer joy that she felt, while sliding downwards from a slope, across the frozen lake, was akin to the madness of freedom, as she seemed to mingle with the wind, free from the bounds of the earth.
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after her visit to boston, helen spent every winter in the north. she once spent her winters in new england, amidst frozen takes and snow fields, and it was there that she had her first experience of tobongganing. she refers to the experience of sliding on a toboggan as exhilarating madness. the sheer joy that she felt, while sliding downward from a slope, across the frozen lake,was akin to the madness of the freedom, as the seemed to the mingle which the wind, free from the bounds of the earth.
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