How did helen spend her time at Cambridge when she was not studying class 10 English novel the story of my life
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Helen spent her free time in the companionship of girls of her own age. She lived with several others in one of the pleasent houses connected with the school. It was the house where Mr. Howell's used to live and they all had the advantage of home life. She joined them in many of their games. She even enjoyed blind man's buff and frolics in the snow. She took long walks with them. She used to discuss their studies and read aloud the things that interested them. Some of the girls learned to speak to her so that miss Sullivan didnt have to repeat their conversation. In the first year of her studies in Cambridge school, Helen had lot of difficulties. But by hard work and determination, she overcame all hurdles. She finished arithmetic, reviewed her Latin grammar and read 3 chapters of Caeser's "Gallic War". In German she read partly with her fingers and Miss
Sullivan's assistance books.
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Helen was not only a reading-buff. She loved life’s all good aspects to the fullest. Though she adored reading, she had quite a many hobbies and interests. She loved being in the country enjoying sports and outdoor activities such as rowing, boating, sailing, cycling, walking in the woods, etc. When she was quite a little girl, she learned to row and swim, and during the summer, when she was at Wrentham, Massachusetts, she almost lived in her boat. Nothing gave me greater pleasure than to take her friends out rowing when they visited her. She also enjoyed canoeing. Sailing was also her favourite amusement. In the summer of 1901 she visited Nova Scotia, and had opportunities such as she had not enjoyed before making the acquaintance of the ocean. During one of her sailing expeditions, Helen’s boat had been trapped in the storm, but the skillful captain had steered it safely to the shore. She had many tree-friends with whom she loved to spend time. She also loved playing with her many dog-friends. On rainy days, she loved to sit inside home and knit crochet, play chess or solitaire. Apart from the above mentioned activities, she also loved going to museums and theatre too. She liked interacting with actors and actresses. So we see Helen had zest for life.
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Sullivan's assistance books.
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Helen was not only a reading-buff. She loved life’s all good aspects to the fullest. Though she adored reading, she had quite a many hobbies and interests. She loved being in the country enjoying sports and outdoor activities such as rowing, boating, sailing, cycling, walking in the woods, etc. When she was quite a little girl, she learned to row and swim, and during the summer, when she was at Wrentham, Massachusetts, she almost lived in her boat. Nothing gave me greater pleasure than to take her friends out rowing when they visited her. She also enjoyed canoeing. Sailing was also her favourite amusement. In the summer of 1901 she visited Nova Scotia, and had opportunities such as she had not enjoyed before making the acquaintance of the ocean. During one of her sailing expeditions, Helen’s boat had been trapped in the storm, but the skillful captain had steered it safely to the shore. She had many tree-friends with whom she loved to spend time. She also loved playing with her many dog-friends. On rainy days, she loved to sit inside home and knit crochet, play chess or solitaire. Apart from the above mentioned activities, she also loved going to museums and theatre too. She liked interacting with actors and actresses. So we see Helen had zest for life.
IF IT WAS USEFUL PKS MARK IT AS BRAINLIST
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