"Aider" Quotes from Famous Books
... le sachant seul, conoit le projet de le dvaliser et s'en ouvre un camarade, qui accepte volontiers de l'aider ... — Le Petit Chose (part 1) - Histoire d'un Enfant • Alphonse Daudet
... out by the excitement and fatigue. By a happy accident Mrs Jameson and her niece were at hand, and when the first surprise, with kisses to both fugitives, was over, she persuaded them to rest for a week where they were, promising, if they consented, to be their companion and aider until they arrived at Pisa. Their "imprudence," in her eyes, was "the height of prudence"; "wild poets or not" they were "wise people." The week at Paris was given up to quietude; once they visited the Louvre, but the hours passed for the most part indoors; it all seemed strange and ... — Robert Browning • Edward Dowden |