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He has two daughters, too. We'll have to have them over here." "I'll have them to dinner sometime," she agreed cheerfully and helpfully, "and I'll stop and take Mrs. Butler driving if she'll go, or she can take me."
I'm not sure he wouldn't think we were making ourselves oh, what do you call it " "Accessories after the fact?" suggested Mollie, helpfully. "That's it," said Betty. "He might argue that we were committing a crime ourselves by helping to hide a criminal " "Well, maybe we are, at that," said Grace, uncomfortably.
In this particular the poor are happy; among them, when a lad comes to his strength, he must take the work that offers, and can take it with an easy conscience. But in the richer classes the question is complicated by the number of opportunities and a variety of considerations. Here, then, this principle of ours comes in helpfully.
'Through these long years, in the loneliness of this far-away station, the missionary has remained the kind, wise, spiritual shepherd of these native souls in the wilderness. The mission has pursued high ideals, and has ministered spiritually and helpfully to a vast region.
And then there is another way to look upon it. It is altogether possible that this closer acquaintance with the school and with the teachers with men and women who have made a careful, scientific study of boys and girls and of the art of teaching it is altogether possible, I say, that this contact might react helpfully upon you and the home.
'What shall I say? he enquired, his pen hovering over the paper. 'Shall I compare him to a summer's day? What shall I say? 'Say what you want to say, she suggested helpfully. He shook his head. 'What I want to say what I have been wanting for the past twenty-four hours to say to every man, woman, and child I met is "Mabel and I are betrothed, and all is gas and gaiters."
As she entered the room, however, instinct decided for her that any approach to coquetry would be a mistake, if she sought to make a good impression at the beginning. It was with an air of amiable candor, then, that she said, "Monsieur desire to speak with me?" She added helpfully, "I am called Célestine." "Naturally," said Trent with businesslike calm.
Rather does Dickens delight in finding some touch of goodness, some lingering memory of better things, some hopeful aspiration, some trace of unselfish devotion in characters where all seems soddened and lost. In brief, the laughter is the laughter of one who sees the foibles, and even the vices of his fellow-men, and yet looks on them lovingly and helpfully.
Luckily for us, that dog has a carrying voice!" Scarcely had he spoken than the dog ceased to bark. "Shall I go and throw sticks at it?" asked Esther helpfully. "Hush! The dog must have heard something. Let's listen!" In the silence they listened intently. Certainly there was something, a faint indeterminate sound, a sound not in the bush but in the lake, a sound of disturbed water.
Experience has proved so conclusively that the old methods of relief are unsatisfactory, that it has become necessary to determine and formulate true principles of relief for those who really desire to exercise their philanthropy helpfully. How to help is the question. 286. =History of Relief.= Some light is thrown on the subject from the experience of the past.
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