I picked up the pocketbook, and offered to help him.
After that answer, he no longer required the paper to help him.
Having failed to find a representative who could relieve him of his clerical duties, he applied to the Chaplain to recommend a clergyman who might be in a position to help him.
At last he had concluded that, however painful it might be to him, he would call on Mrs Jupp, who he thought would be able to help him if anyone could.
Whether I ought to have tried to help him or not I do not know, but I am sure that the young of all animals often do want help upon matters about which anyone would say a priori that there should be no difficulty.
He could not help saying this, as Christina was at his shoulder, and he knew it was safe, for his father might be trusted not to help him.
The agent (compassionating his total ignorance of the language) has helped him to find an interpreter, but can't help him to find a crew.
With her written portrait vividly impressed on his mind, and with the clear light of the morning to help him, his eyes questioned her as she came on; and these were the answers that her face gave him back.
If he comes, in his disappointment, to appeal to you, give him no hope of my being free in time to help him if he waits.
I did my best to help him forward in the world, and he has behaved very badly to me.
He was indisposed, instinctively, to tell her that Roderick was unhappy; it was possible she might offer to help him back to happiness.
He sees nothing, hears nothing, to help him to self-knowledge.
From a heart-ache to a Roman rain there were few importunate pains the great church did not help him to forget.
But, mind you, it won't help him such a long way, either.
By my head, said Sir Gareth, I will ride unto my lord Sir Launcelot, for to help him, fall of him what fall may, for he is the same man that made me knight.
Then Sir Palomides dressed him up, because he wist well that that same lady was Epinogris' lady, and he promised him to help him.
And when he saw none about him that would help him, then came he to the door a great pace, and said: Fair Father Jesu Christ, ne take it for no sin though I help the good man which hath great need of help.
There was no one to attend him but Kotrina; there was no doctor to help him, because they were too poor, and children did not die of the measles--at least not often.
Surely Jurgis must know hundreds of men who would like that sort of fun; and there would be the regular Republican leaders and workers to help him out, and they would deliver a big enough majority on election day.
There would be no consideration for him because of his weakness--it was no one's business to help him in such distress, to make the fight the least bit easier for him.
Two of the men had to help him to the car, and when he got out he had to sit down and wait in the snow till some one came along.
My mother can't say no more how Ambrosch do all and nobody to help him.
I've always had good health, thank God, and I was able tohelp him in the fields until right up to the time before my babies came.
This coal-scuttle was the thing which might help him!
As he often tried the experiment of commanding his mind to go to sleep, so he frequently experimented on commanding it to work for him--to help him to remember, to understand, and to argue about things clearly.
The only good thing she could do for him was something which would help himto get out of the cellar.
And so he yede unto Sir Tristram, and prayed him in his wars to help him: For my son, Sir Kehydius, may not go into the field.
Then Sir Tristram unlaced Sir Dinadan's helm, and prayed him to help him.
Then, said the damosel, methinketh ye have no lust to help him.
He declares, however, that there is nothing to do, and therefore Mr. Warburton's strength may alone suffice to help him to do it.
For a man who had no power whatever to help himor any other Minister of the Crown;--for one whose every pursuit in life was at variance with the acquisition of such honours as that now thrust upon him!
The Duke, however, said not a word to help him on.
It was his ambition now to carry her up with him, and he thought how he might best teach her to assist him in doing so,--how he might win her to help him in his cheating, especially in regard to her own father.
The king after the wound staggered towards a stone, threw down his sword, and prayed God to help him.
The king saluted him in return, and prayed God to help him.
He ran under the loft calling for help, and if there was any one on the loft to help him.
But not a man among them dared to help him by so much as the motion of a finger.
Isn't it enough to make a man swear never to help him in his plots and schemes again?
Is there nobody in the house to cheer or help him?
Nicholas stared again with right good-will; Sir Mulberry shrugged his shoulders, smiled slightly, rang the bell, and ordered the waiter to help himon with his greatcoat.
From the moment we rose until we closed our eyes in sleep the thought was always with us, and we felt dishonoured that he, our chief and master, should be so humiliated without our being able to move a hand to help him.
It seemed that he might have been in the moon for all that we could do to help him.
He had ridden with the police when they had pursued me from Princetown, and he had felt toward me when I was overtaken as I would myself have felt had I, in my own country, seen a brave and debonair soldier without a friend to help him.
I despise a man who plots, behind my back, to get another man to help him.
Reminded her that he could effectually disguise his head and face (with time to help him) by letting his hair grow long, and cultivating his beard.
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