Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|       talking here, suppose you help me get this child to its
 2      I,      II|       you would come with me to help hunt for this little girl'
 3      I,      II|    trust this coachman; he will help you find the place. He '
 4      I,     III|       might pluck just one!"~ ~"Help yourself, my dear," returned
 5      I,     III|       was speaking he could not help but think that a great ado
 6     II,       I|         to memory, he could not help but tremble at thought of
 7     II,      II|      about him, and is eager to help his suffering fellows. In
 8     II,      II|         is needed, the means to help are sent to me. On Christmas
 9     II,      II|        to escape, or to ask for help."~ ~Here the surveyor managed
10    III,       I|       her what to put on, or to help her attire herself. When
11    III,      II| happiness for me; wilt not thou help me to secure it?"~ ~The
12    III,      IV|     Second, the count could not help but reproach himself when
13     IV,       I|      yet, Count Vavel could not help but think of this woman.
14     IV,     III|        You came in good time to help me."~ ~"Did the rascals
15     IV,     III|     servants wakened. Can't I - help you?" she suggested hesitatingly.~ ~"
16     IV,     III|      little medicine would soon help her; but if it was terror,
17      V,     III|  troubled him, and he could not help but tremble when he came
18      V,     III|        lives, may God bless and help her to reign in my stead!
19     VI,       I|        the end. No doctor can - help me. I know - I am - dying."
20     VI,       I|         is what I shall say, so help me Heaven!"~ ~The sufferer
21     VI,     III|    bolts to the floor.~ ~"Here, help yourself, Herr Vice-palatine!"
22     VI,     III|     move to obey the behest to "help himself," whereupon Count
23     VI,      IV|       Vavel goes into battle to help defend our fatherland, he
24     VI,      VI|     enroll their names."~ ~"God help them!" again muttered the
25     IX,      II|      suddenly began to call for help. Neither man nor beast can
26     IX,      IV|        alive. Perhaps she might help him.~ ~She stepped quickly
27      X,     III|        you two can be. And now, help me to the window; I want
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