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1 II| hollow voice:~ ~“I called for aid; it came. Mademoiselle Armande 2 VII| them—poor devils— without aid, without counsel, without 3 XII| which he leaped with the aid of his gun.~ ~He found a 4 XIII| false shame in asking you to aid me. I sew very nicely, as 5 XVI| indispensable to me. They will aid me without injuring themselves.”~ ~ 6 XVIII| should I not offer mine? If I aid him in his preparations, 7 XVIII| You are looking for men to aid you, are you not? Very well! 8 XVIII| instead of coming to my aid you would desert me? You 9 XIX| Marie-Anne with work to aid her in earning a living.~ ~ 10 XXIV| come with me, for you will aid me, will you not? You loved 11 XXIV| More than that, if we can aid you in any way, we are at 12 XXV| imploring the mercy and aid of a just God.~ ~They could 13 XXVII| restrain Maurice without the aid of the retired army officers, 14 XXVIII| You, also, gentlemen, will aid me. I can count upon your 15 XXVIII| but he divined it by the aid of that strange prescience 16 XXVIII| boy,’ said he. ‘Very well, aid me, and I promise you, in 17 XXX| Martial sent someone to aid him?~ ~“We must not be dawdling 18 XXX| man was a friend. Here was aid and life.~ ~“I am Bavois,” 19 XXXI| hoped to reach Italy by the aid of a guide who was waiting 20 XXXV| and Maurice—who lent their aid to the abbe—knew the baron 21 XLI| seemed to her—came to her aid.~ ~Money was needed at the 22 XLI| if I called upon him for aid,” she thought.~ ~She had 23 XLII| shall learn what it costs to aid in the escape of a prisoner 24 XLII| above the promised reward, aid and protection.~ ~But the 25 XLII| awhile. “And if I should aid you, what compensation will 26 XLIV| had come to Marie-Anne’s aid, was an honorable man. His 27 XLIV| Heaven comes to my aid!” thought Marie-Anne as 28 XLIV| would surround her would aid her in driving away the 29 XLV| be compelled to ask the aid of some other person.”~ ~ 30 XLV| having come to meet me and aid me with my second load. 31 XLVI| ever known, calling for aid in a despairing voice.~ ~ 32 XLVI| even though there had been aid near at hand, it would have 33 XLVI| entered when she cried for aid was watching over her. When 34 XLVII| about a little, with the aid of crutches.~ ~Then he began 35 XLVIII| heard? Why did you call for aid? I heard a death-rattle 36 XLIX| promised him all possible aid.~ ~The task was very difficult, 37 LII| country, I am willing to aid you a little on condition 38 LIII| she came to beg a little aid to enable her to open a 39 LIV| who bravely came to the aid of her mistress.~ ~Martial 40 LV| prisoner, May. In~ ~your turn, aid me! By noon, day after to-morrow,