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1 Did I come to him and want him to help old Kruger?
2 I've agreed, to help old man Stingley with the boat house.
3 They don't want any help old Tom could give aboard her.
4 We help old age homes, hospitals, places of that nature.
5 Principally because he wanted to help old Simeon Wright's men in with the cattle.
6 I used to help old Miss Nancy make candles for her little brass lamp.
7 Not to murmur little healing spells or help old mages.
8 You mean to help old Jaspar out of the scrape, and save the girl too.
9 Well, that will help old Gid a little.
10 I'm staying here to help old man Burrell.
11 He could help old David and give him a comfortable home for the rest of his life.
12 I am going to help old Peters-youare going to help me- Iamgoing to help you.
13 He's going to help old Bishop.
14 We sit in a little room and help old nuns fix up clothes and toys for poor people.
15 But you see it was no go this time; and I had to help old Purley to arrest you.
16 He felt as I did-thatPeter's genius needed to see and help old Dr. Chubb drench Buttercup with a can of condition-mixture
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