Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . ghter formfeof diversion which a girls life shouldknow to make it natural and completeand which, to an extent, Miss Kellersnotable career has denied her. In other words, the press reportersuggested, you are the Secretary ofFrivolous Affairs. Miss Moor laughed and did not deny[it, but hastened to explain that somejof her responsibilities are serious. For instance, she said, I go iniswiiTiming with Miss Keller who en-[joys It hugely and who is absolutely without fear. 1 fully realize how muchdepends upon me then. Helen Keller, hatless, in simple bluei linen,,.Jie
Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . ghter formfeof diversion which a girls life shouldknow to make it natural and completeand which, to an extent, Miss Kellersnotable career has denied her. In other words, the press reportersuggested, you are the Secretary ofFrivolous Affairs. Miss Moor laughed and did not deny[it, but hastened to explain that somejof her responsibilities are serious. For instance, she said, I go iniswiiTiming with Miss Keller who en-[joys It hugely and who is absolutely without fear. 1 fully realize how muchdepends upon me then. Helen Keller, hatless, in simple bluei linen,,.Jier girlish figure as pliant and! as the gently swaying in the shade of which she^stood,her hands and arms already somewhatbrowned by sun and breeze, with herhair tossed about her charming andStrikingly fine face ^looked hardly Inthe twenties, and soon showed herselfto be an adept at scrambling about onMaine rocks. When she sat, shefaced the blue expanse afforded by theview froni the shore in the vicinity of. HELEN ADAMS KELLER. Headland Inn, and was apparently con-scious of and exulting in all the wildbeauty of her surroundings. Herlaugh rang out and there was nothingin facial expression, word, or gesture,though she habitually expresses muchin quick motions with her hands, to showIhat she was at the slightest disad-vantage in relation to her Miss Keller in Maine For a Rest. Although in connection with MissKellers public life, Interviews aremost generously granted, it was madea condition of her coming to theWhite cottage that none should be ;perraitted while there on account ofkhe relaxation of which Miss Keller Isicbviously In need. Miss Moor gave[her own time unreserverly and al-lowed many privile-ges, however, in: regard to her distinguished charge,only withholding a direct interview.: Miss Keller came to Portland lastWeek at the close of an extendedle-eiture tour having recently addressedaudiences at Atlantic City, and hav-ing come here di
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