When they reached the first newly-ploughed section he held out his hand to help her over it; but she stepped forward on the summits of the earth-rolls as if she did not see him.
Besides the jar of contrast there came to her a chill self-reproach that she had not returned sooner, to help her mother in these domesticities, instead of indulging herself out-of-doors.
I am not going to see a woman whom I feel so tenderly for as I do for you in trouble without trying to help her.
Hoping to help her, I dwelt on trifles, too; asking commonplace questions about the part of the country in which she was staying.
There were difficulties in the way of her committing the crime without an accomplice to help her; and she decided on taking her maid, an elderly woman, into her confidence.
With infinite difficulty I assumed a momentary appearance of composure, and suggested that Miss Jillgall's foreign friends might have done something to help her.
We must do all we can to help her, and to free her from her terrible brother; for as long as she is with him there can be no peace for her.
It will not hurt me, and I shall be able to help her better.
The conductor, who had seized her by the arm to help her up the step, pushed her inside, and she fell into a seat, bewildered, looking through the back window at the feet of her husband as he climbed up to the top of the vehicle.
She would associate only with a man in the best of society, who could strengthen her reputation as well as help her financially.
Melanie rushed in, but came back immediately to call me to help her, and I hastened in.
Benoist was suddenly seized with a frantic longing to help her, to quiet her, to remove her pain.
Regina's she had spent her days in the streets, partly to escape from the uncongenial promiscuities of the boarding-house, and partly in the hope that physical fatigue would help her to sleep.
I can't help her myself: she's passed out of my reach," she continued.
Having once helped Lily, she must continue to help her; and helping her, must believe in her, because faith is the main-spring of such natures.
She has it in her to become whatever she is believed to be--you'll help her by believing the best of her?
The countess looked round several times at her daughter's softened face and shining eyes and prayed God to help her.
They could not think of anything but how to help her.
When he had breakfasted he went out for a walk; and then the Giantess opened the door, and made Jack come out to help her.
The old woman did not know him again, and dragged him in as she had done before, to help her to do the work; but she heard her husband coming, and hid him in the wardrobe, not thinking that it was the same boy who had stolen the hen.
I measured in this way," said Sancho; "going to help her to put a sack of wheat on the back of an ass, we came so close together that I could see she stood more than a good palm over me.
But you, citoyenne, are a daughter of France, and should be ready to help her in a moment of deadly peril.
Her purpose was to make that young man trust and help her, for she could do nothing without him.
The Countess, finding it too late to remain any longer at the inn, had gone away as soon as the girl showed signs of recovering, and the landlady had been good enough to help her upstairs to bed.
Accordingly, I told her that she might expect to hear from her mistress or from me in the course of the evening, and that she might depend on our both doing all that lay in our power to help her, under the trial of leaving us for the present.
She could not remember what the conversation was at Mrs. Vesey's or whom she saw there besides that lady, or why Mrs. Rubelle should have been present in the house to help her.
I had determined to help her, but I desired to save my reputation, for it might have been troublesome if it had been absolutely known that I had carried her off or furnished her with the means to escape.
Very anxious to try her garters, she begged me to help her, and that request was made in good faith, without mischievous coquetry.
We ran to help her, but she said she had sprained her ankle, and limped into the house on the arm of one of the gentlemen.
She would accept neither of these alternatives, and had decided on escaping from her home, and asked me to help her in doing so.
She asked him to help her home, and there, right in the middle of her path, sat the beast-boy, waiting for her!
It was easy therefore for Gibbie to impart to Donal his anxiety concerning her, and his strong desire to help her, and doing so, he lamented in a gentle way his present inability.
It must mean that she was to ask God to help her: was that the same as saying prayers?
I was no "Injun giver," and having once pledged my word to help her, I was prepared to keep it till all was blue or any other final shade.
I was fairly aching to help her; yet how could I, in this blindfold way?
He didn't help her, and disguise himself as a chauffeur for her, and wing Schwartzmann, and bruise up the other chaps and send them rolling in a heap.
He had stated explicitly that he wished to help her.
She had written a note to George, explaining the whole situation in good, clear phrases and begging him as a man of proved chivalry to help her.
Cuddle up close to her; love her and forgive her and help her to know what's right.
No, dear," she answered, smiling through her tears and stretching a hand to both children to help her to her feet.
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