How would Helen calm herself after a fit of temper?
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When Helen had these outbursts, she often sought comfort in the garden near the small house called "Ivy Green." She would "hide [her] hot face in the cool leaves and grass" (The Story of My Life, Chapter I), which calmed her. The garden not only brought Helen solace. Being out in nature also gave her joy.
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When Helen had these outbursts, she often sought comfort in the garden near the small house called "Ivy Green." She would "hide [her] hot face in the cool leaves and grass" (The Story of My Life, Chapter I), which calmed her. The garden not only brought Helen solace. Being out in nature also gave her joy.
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