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1       I|     prevailed on her to accept his aid.~ ~"Oh, what helpless creatures
2     III|         called upon to come to her aid with an energetic remonstrance.~ ~"
3       V|           of fraternity for mutual aid in a business way, passing
4    VIII|           the princess came to his aid.~ ~"I wished to remain here,"
5     XII|          and summon all present to aid me in finding my mysterious
6   XVIII|           come to her new friend's aid at this embarrassing juncture. "
7   XXIII|           Wallachian fears to lend aid to him that is thought to
8   XXVII| encouragement. "I will lend you my aid," it seemed to say to him.~ ~
9  XXVIII|            and, with his servant's aid, began packing his trunks.
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