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How does helen describe the new england village

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Helen went to visit new England village. She saw frozen lakes and big snow fields. the earth seemed motionless and still, even the trees appeared to be dead. The storm and ice flakes surrounded her in no time. however, this desolation was forgotten when the group sat before the fire and shared stories. At night, the furious wind terrorized the inhabitants.


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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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\bold {THE \: STORY \: OF \: MY \: LIFE}

Helen remembers how surprised she was on discovering the snow. She felt that a mysterious hand had stripped the trees and bushes. There were is left only the wrinkled leaf. The Birds had flown with snow. Winter was on hill and field. The earth seemed by his icy touch. The trees had withdrawn to their roots.

The withered grass and the bushes where transformed into a forest of icicles. It was a new experience for Helen. When snowstorm came they rushed outdoors to feel the snow. The flakes dropped silently. The country became more and more level. A snowy night closed upon the world. It snowed heavily. In the morning one could not recognize the landscape.

All the roads were hidden. All the landmarks were invisible. She thought of the following poem :

Shrunk and cold
As if veins were sapless and old
And she rose up decrepitly
For a last dim look at earth and sea

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