Meetings were held in New York, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, and other large cities, and at all of these meetings General Armstrong pleased, together with myself, for
help, not for Hampton, but for Tuskegee.
And if you don't
help the other animals now, the lions may find themselves left all alone when THEY are in trouble.
Now, therefore, Makar Alexievitch, I turn to you for
help. Do not, for God's sake, leave me in this plight.
Polly told her what it was, adding, "I suppose I ought to go and
help Fanny, but I can't say I want to.
When I was shut up in that forest I longed for some one to
help me, and by and by Ojo came and did
help me.
This was such a
help to me, that for a good while I left off the wicked trade that I had so newly taken up; and gladly I would have got my bread by the
help of my needle if I could have got work, but that was very hard to do for one that had no manner of acquaintance in the world.
"No, I've not been drinking," said Tulliver; "I want no drinking to
help me make up my mind as I'll serve no longer under a scoundrel."
Be patient, Jo, don't get despondent or do rash things, write to me often, and be my brave girl, ready to
help and cheer all.
I only wish to ask you if you will
help me to lessen the evil consequences of the past, which is unchangeable.
The night passed without incident, and then, telling his new friends that he would return as soon as possible with
help, Tolpec, taking a small supply of food with him, set out through the jungle again.
I was just as old as Joseph when my father and mother died of the fever within ten days of each other, and left me and my cripple sister Nelly alone in the world, without a relation that we could look to for
help. I was a farmer's boy, not earning enough to keep myself, much less both of us, and she must have gone to the workhouse but for our mistress
The old woman said, 'If you would
help yourselves, one of you must go into the wood, and there he will come upon a tumble-down building of rocks which looks like a little house.