Book,  chapter

 1    1,    2|     latitude, and they entreat help.”~“Exactly so,” said the
 2    1,    3|       faint hope; but with the help of almighty Heaven it is
 3    1,    3|      had written an appeal for help in three languages and committed
 4    1,    7|      proposition, he could not help saying,~“Madame, permit
 5    1,    7|       the young girl could not help smiling at his sanguine
 6    1,    8| Glenarvan, though he could not help smiling; and no wonder,
 7    1,   10|      farewells once more.~“God help you!” she called out.~“Heaven
 8    1,   10|       called out.~“Heaven will help us, madam,” shouted Paganel,
 9    1,   10|      for you may be sure we’ll help ourselves.”~“Go on,” sung
10    1,   11|       accomplished without the help of the hardy mules of the
11    1,   13|     fare, and Paganel couldnt help saying:~“I tell you what,
12    1,   14|      in hope that some cry for help would fall upon his ear.
13    1,   15|    resemblance will be a great help toward rectifying it. In
14    1,   19|    tried to talk to him by the help of the few Spanish words
15    1,   20|        the reply. “I could not help seeing them, unless I had
16    1,   21|    hoped in due time, with the help of God, to offer the republic
17    1,   22|   horse to hoist up Robert and help the others. His powerful
18    1,   23|      threw on the moss. By the help of the lens it was easily
19    1,   23|    myself up there, and by the help of my telescope, let you
20    1,   24|      Australia, and may Heaven help us!”~“To Australia!” echoed
21    1,   24|    rest of the party could not help laughing at hearing the
22    1,   24|     point of view, there is no help for it now; we must be content
23    1,   25|       to your cost.”~“With the help of philosophy, it will,”
24    1,   25|      the most violent terror:~“Help! Help!”~Austin rushed toward
25    1,   25|    most violent terror:~“Help! Help!”~Austin rushed toward him,
26    2,    1|     Lady Helena, who could not help laughing.~“Take my arm,”
27    2,    3|      water seemed in league to help them forward.~“Ah! the sea!
28    2,    4|     cut off from all chance of help as if she had been lost
29    2,    5|       Verne~“But we might be a help.”~“Go in, my Lord, go in.
30    2,    8|       ready to give their best help. Ayrton was there, and gave
31    2,    8|       to work the ship, and to help in the repairs. Besides,
32    2,   11|        at once tried to obtain help. But the telegraph, whose
33    2,   12|    marvelous, and he could not help kissing Toline on both cheeks,
34    2,   15|     walk. They were obliged to help to push round the wheels
35    2,   16|   Ayrton,” the Major could not help saying, “it is a pity that
36    2,   16|       month hence, unless some help arrives, we shall find ourselves
37    2,   16|      is here we must wait till help comes, and this help can
38    2,   16|      till help comes, and this help can only come from the DUNCAN.
39    2,   18|        heard the exclamation: “Help! help!”~The voice was plaintive
40    2,   18|        the exclamation: “Help! help!”~The voice was plaintive
41    2,   18|     story, Glenarvan could not help uttering a cry.~McNabbs
42    2,   19|       impossible.~There was no help for it; they could do nothing
43    3,   15|    horizon for some chimerical help. What did he hope for? What
44    3,   18|     circumstances. There is no help for it, you must either
45    3,   18|        and will not do much to help you to recover the lost
46    3,   18|     Yes; I can!” One could not help remarking that the geographer,
47    3,   18|        latitude. Come to their help, or they are lost.)~Paganel
48    3,   19|       Glenarvan, who could not help smiling at the delicacy
49    3,   19|  fainting into Robert’s arms.~“Help!” shouted Robert. “My sister!
50    3,   19|          My sister! my father! Help! Help!”~The man at the wheel
51    3,   19|       sister! my father! Help! Help!”~The man at the wheel darted
52    3,   19|       let us go to my father’s help. A boat! a boat!”~Glenarvan
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