narrate Helen's experience at Perkins institute of blind?
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Helen’s stay at Perkins Institute in May 1888 was full of joy and learning important lesson of life. No sooner had she reached there than she began making friends with the blind children of the institute. She felt so happy interacting with them as all of them knew manual alphabet. She felt as if she was in her own world. Helen felt pain in her heart for the poor and deprived children as she interacted and played with them at the Perkins Institute. She forgot all her personal pain in the pleasure of their companionship.
Helen Keller was very happy after visiting the Perkins Institute of Blind in 1888.
She immediately mixed with the blind children who were there at the institute and came to know from them that they knew manual alphabets.
Her own pain seemed to have subsided after meeting the blind girls over there.
She was completely at ease with them and a day spent in this way made her a lot more comfortable.