Why was helen taken to baltimore by her parents?how did she describe her journey to Baltimore
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Helen remembers her journey to Baltimore pretty well. As a child , she found moving from place to place a very pleasant experience. She had made many friends on the way, a kind lady had presented her with a box of shells, which she later strung together. The conductor too was kind to her, and let her play with his punch.
All through the journey, Helen didn't have a single fit pf temper, the journey had amused her with numerous things to keep her mind and fingers busy.
Another interesting incident in this journey was her encounter with the big towel doll made by her aunt.
The doll , as Helen describes it was most comical and shapeless. It didn't have any of the common features on its face. Among all its oddities , the one which disturbed her most, was that it had no eyes.
All through the journey, Helen didn't have a single fit pf temper, the journey had amused her with numerous things to keep her mind and fingers busy.
Another interesting incident in this journey was her encounter with the big towel doll made by her aunt.
The doll , as Helen describes it was most comical and shapeless. It didn't have any of the common features on its face. Among all its oddities , the one which disturbed her most, was that it had no eyes.
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Helens father had heard an successful acculest in Baltimore. Her parents decided to take her to Baltimore to see if anything could be done for her eyes. She describe her journey very pleasant. She made friends in train someone gave her a box of shells . She spent her time by playing pounch machine. Her aunt made her a big doll. Dh had no fit of temper during journey as she had so many things to keept her fingers and mind busy. $$HOPE THIS WILL HELP$$
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