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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 couldn’t 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