Captain Keller is expressing that there is chaos and disorder in the house all day because of the child. The phrase "at sixes and sevens" suggests a state of confusion and disarray, indicating that the child's presence is causing turmoil and disruption in the household.
Helen Keller's parents were Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller. Helen Keller was born in 1880 and became deaf and blind at a young age. Her parents sought the help of Anne Sullivan, who would later become her teacher and lifelong companion.
Helen Keller attended the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts as a child.
Helen Keller was born to parents Kate Adams Keller and Captain Arthur H. Keller. She had two half-brothers from her father's previous marriage. Helen's family supported her through her struggles with deaf-blindness and later in her education and advocacy work.
she wanted to be a writer.
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She was Caucasian.
Helen did not have children.
It means the child have been born in the year 7 years from the current time.
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Well, not as a child when she started to not get her way.
captin kellers first impression of anie sullivan is that she is too young to teach a deaf and blind child, and also he says " how can one blind child teach another?" he says this because annie was partally blind and got several operations.