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1  Let me help you if you are in want.
A Doll's House By Henrik Ibsen
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2  Besides, I really don't need any help at all.
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3  Christine, you must help me to do up my hair.
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4  Yes, Torvald, I can't get along a bit without your help.
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5  As a matter of fact, it is something you could help me with.
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6  Yes, I will go and get Mrs Linde to come and help me with it.
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7  Well, Doctor Rank, it is something you must help me to prevent.
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8  No, it was Christine; she is helping me to put my dress in order.
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9  I must try and educate myself--you are not the man to help me in that.
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10  But you must believe me, Mr. Krogstad; it is not in my power to help you at all.
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11  But I can't get on a bit without you to help me; I have absolutely forgotten the whole thing.
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12  It gives me great pain, Torvald, for you have always been so kind to me, but I cannot help it.
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13  I want to rehabilitate myself, Mrs Helmer; I want to get on; and in that your husband must help me.
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14  I believe they would have procured his dismissal if the Department had not sent you over to inquire into it, and if you had not been so kindly disposed and helpful to him.
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