what made helen call Boston 'the city of kind hearts'
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Helen Keller
cherished the fond memories associated with Mr. William Endicott and his
daughter. Their kindness to her was the reason behind these pleasant memories.
She remembered the delight she felt while visiting their beautiful home at
Beverly Farms. She remembered how she went through their rose garden, how their
dogs, Leo and Fritz came to meet her, how Nimrod, the swiftest horse poked his
nose into her hands. She also remembered the beach, where for the first time
she played in the sand. Mr. Endicott would tell her about the great ships that
came sailing from Boston. It was because of the love she received from him that
made her call Boston 'The City of Kind Hearts.'
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To start, Helen's experiences with kind people in Boston have greatly influenced her thoughts about the city. Because of the people, Helen will forever equate Boston with kindness, welcome, and compassion. The main example of someone who embodies the spirit of such...
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