What are keller reason for describing her father as most loving and indulgent
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According to Helen her father was very loving and indulgent towards his family. He was fully devoted to his home.He seldom left his family except in the Hunting season. He was a great hunter and the celebrated shot. Next to his family he loved his dogs and guns. He was a hospitable man who enjoyed bringing guests home. He loved to show the guests his beautiful garden where he raised the finest watermelons and strawberries in the country. He would bring the first ripe grapes and the choicest berries for Helen. Helen remembers her father's caressing touch as he led her from tree to tree and from vine to vine. She also remembers his eager delight in whatever pleased Helen.
Helen's father Arthur H Keller was formerly the captain in the Confederate army. He was a caring father. He was a good storyteller. When Helen had learnt manual alphabet he used to spell into Helen’s hand his clever anecdotes. It was he who brought light in Helen's life through Miss Sullivan.
In 1896 Helen was in the North ,enjoying the last beautiful days of the summer when she heard the news of a father's death. This was Helen's first great sorrow. It was her first personal experience with death.
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Helen's father Arthur H Keller was formerly the captain in the Confederate army. He was a caring father. He was a good storyteller. When Helen had learnt manual alphabet he used to spell into Helen’s hand his clever anecdotes. It was he who brought light in Helen's life through Miss Sullivan.
In 1896 Helen was in the North ,enjoying the last beautiful days of the summer when she heard the news of a father's death. This was Helen's first great sorrow. It was her first personal experience with death.
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