The first day what Helen Keller would do if given three days to see In the morning · Look long into the faces of all her dear friends so that she would never 1 the evidences of their beauty. · Catch a vision of the eager, innocent beauty of ababy by resting her eyes on his face, · Look into the loyal, trusting eyes of her dogs. · View the small simple things of her home suchas warm colors, pictures, trifles. · Fix her eyes with respect on the books in raisedtype she has read and the printed books for seeingpeople with interest. In the afternoon · 2 in the woods; intoxicate her 'eyes on the beauties of the world of Nature and absorb in a few hours the vast brilliance of the world. · Walk past a farm, see the patient horses ploughing in tile field and the peaceful content ofmen living close to the soil. · Pray for the glory of a colorful sunset. In the 3 Experience the double delight of being able to see, aided by man- made light. At night 4 to sleep, so full would be her Imind of thememories of the day! 1.___________ 2.__________ 3.__________ 4. __________