Aunt Laura keeps a little shop in Enfield, where her daughter--Cousin Laura--helps her to serve behind the counter.
Each person who helps gives a little time and money to the making of the things, which are afterward sold all together for a substantial sum.
It is the law of society that Spend helps Save, and Save helps Scrimp, and Scrimp helps Starve.
We can't any of us do all we would like, but we can do our best for every case that comes to us, and that helps amazingly.
Here the plainness of Mary's face seems quite obscured by the beauty of its expression, and every line of the two figures helps to tell the story.
Their gains are generally known: if they are at all eminent or prosperous, the kindness or envy of the public generally helps them to at least a half more than they really enjoy.
Cinthio finding he was discovered falls to acting a Mad-man, Scaramouch helps up the Doctor, and bows.
The Pageant of the Streets Nothing helps us to realise the condition of ancient London, its growth and expansion, like a careful study of its street-names.
Creed Lane and Amen Corner make up the names of these streets where the worshippers in Old St. Paul's found their helps to devotion.
What I do about slavery I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union.
What I do about slavery and the coloured race I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union.
How mightily it helps the sales in the inevitable round of shopping that beguiles all womankind in Paris,—except of course, Chautauquans, good and true.
One reason is that Frank often invites three or four people the last minute, and it helpsto have emergency food on hand.
The skin helps keep juices in, and tenderness and juiciness go hand in hand.
The technique is not difficult and the can actuallyhelps brown the outside of the chicken.
Titania Princess Winsome, When thy good Godmother Bade thee spin Love's thread, It was with this promise, These the words she said: All the world helps gladly Those who help themselves.
All the world helps gladly Those who help themselves, And the thread thou spinnest, Shall be woven by elves.
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Robin, servant of Captain Rovewell, whom he helps in his love adventure with Arethusa, daughter of Argus.
He is employed by Sir William Wealthy, to assist in saving his son, George, from ruin, and accordingly helps the young man in his money difficulties by becoming his agent.
A pretty little flirt, who coquets with Tim Tartlet and young Whimsey, and helps Charlotte Whimsey in her “love affairs.
The blank is heated before it is put on the chuck and the friction of the spinning tool helps to keep it warm until it comes in contact with the chuck.
This recess is useful in that it helps to distribute the oil.
So it is the pitch to which a note is keyed that helps determine its distance; and the force employed to start the note sent out through the magnetic field.
The groundhelps a lot in radio work," continued he.
And whoever sets men to asking earnest questions, whoever provokes men to sincere enquiry, whoever helps men to think freely, does the Man and the State and the Age good service.
It incites the father to butcher his helpless offspring, helps the husband to massacre his wife, and the child to grind the parricidal ax.
These are helps in business which should be highly esteemed.
Just as everyone holds his breath when the heroine is in danger, as he helps Babe Ruth swing his bat, so in subtler form the reader enters into the news.
But in so far as it helps them to understand the environment in which they are working, it makes what they do visible.
There is a factor here which realistic and experienced men do take into account, and it helps to mark them off somehow from the opportunist, the visionary, the philistine and the pedant.
This is better than most pictures of this often-painted subject, because in it fancy does not override imagination, but helps and serves it.
I have opportunity of seeing God's help and deliverance; and every fresh instance in which he helps and delivers me will tend towards the increase of my faith.
This circumstance illustrates how God helps me often in the most unexpected manner.
Evidence is like the small rods and braces of the truss bridge: no one alone supports the weight; each helps to sustain the great beams that are the real support of the bridge.
Evidence is like the separate stones of a solid wall: no one alone makes the wall; each one helpsmake it strong.
Perhaps the influence of the Berber blood in the population helps to prolong this barbarism.
For those interested in the teaching of history, this book is one of the most suggestive helps that has yet appeared.
This method, unfortunately still too general, helps to prevent history from being established as a science.
It helps burns, dry scabs, and hot ulcers, and in general whatever sores abound with moisture.
Misleto of the Oak, it helps the falling sickness and the convulsions; being discreetly gathered and used.
Pliny saith, That it hath caused the gravel and stone to be voided by urine, and that the eating thereof helps a stinking breath.
The root taken inwardly is most effectual to help any flux of the belly, stomach, spleen, or blood; and the juice wonderfully opens obstructions of the liver and lungs, and thereby helps the yellow jaundice.
Chrystal being beaten into very fine powder, and a dram of it taken at a time helps the bloody-flux, stops the Fluor Albus, and increases milk in Nurses.
It helps hoarseness, and loss of voice, eases surfeits and head-ache coming of drunkenness, and opens obstructions of the liver and spleen, and therefore is good for that disease in children called the rickets.
It stays vomiting, eases hiccoughs, assuages swellings, provokes urine, helps such as are troubled with fits of the mother, and digests raw humours.
The juice of the leaves dropped into the ear, helps imposthumes therein.
The root is better food than the parsnip; it is pleasant and comfortable to the stomach, and helps digestion.
Education helps us to be better Christians just as it helps others and, and as we get more knowledge of Bible truths such as education can give us we will be better Christians.
Indeed it is the only education thathelps abundantly not only the graduates, but also those unfortunate legions that drop out while yet undergraduates.
With these helps the Negro can become noble in character.
The thinking mind is the active mind, and the active mind is the growing mind; the growing mind moves the man, and the man that moves helpsto move the world.
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