How did Helen react when she had her for sleep on the ocean?
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How did Helen react when she had her for sleep on the ocean?
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I thrust out my hands to grasp some support, I clutched at the water and at the seaweed which the waves tossed in my face. But all my frantic efforts were in vain. The waves seemed to be playing a game with me, and tossed me from one to another in their wild frolic. It was fearful! The good, firm earth had slipped from my feet, and everything seemed shut out from this strange, all-enveloping element—life, air, warmth and love. At last, however, the sea, as if weary of its new toy, threw me back on the shore, and in another instant I was clasped in my teacher's arms. Oh, the comfort of the long, tender embrace! As soon as I had recovered from my panic sufficiently to say anything, I demanded: "Who put salt in the water?"
Helen was fascinated by everything about the ocean. She loved to sit on a rock and listen to the waves break against it, throwing spray into her face. She loved the feel of the sand and pebbles on the beach, and was endlessly curious about the small animals that lived at the shore. She tells the story of how, on seeing a horseshoe crab for the first time, she was so fascinated with it that she grabbed it by the tail and carried it home (it “was very heavy, and it took all my strength to drag him half a mile”) to make it a pet. When the crab disappeared the next day, Helen like to think that it had somehow returned to the sea.