Helen Keller clearly tells the editors and others that they should not feel grieved thinking that she is in the hands of unprincipled persons who pursuade her to adopt unpopular causes and make her the mouthpiece of their propaganda.
She doesn’t want their pity and she would never like to change places with one of those editors. She explains that her sources of information are good and reliable. She has papers and magazines from „ England, France, Germany and Austria. She reads those papers and forms and has her own opinion.