1 Maybe I'll go home and help you thresh next summer.
2 I can't help it if he hangs around, and I can't order him off.
3 We decided to have a country Christmas, without any help from town.
4 I want them to come over and help me cut my oats and wheat next month.
5 There he would sit down on the drawside and help her watch her cattle.
6 My mother can't say no more how Ambrosch do all and nobody to help him.
7 They ridiculed conceited people and were quick to help unfortunate ones.
8 Grandmother paid no heed to her, but called Antonia to come and help empty the basket.
9 Antonia loved to help grandmother in the kitchen and to learn about cooking and housekeeping.
10 I think, Emmaline,' he concluded, 'I will ask Antonia to come over and help you in the kitchen.
11 When she brought the soap and towels, I told her that I was used to taking my bath without help.
12 The big yellow and brown ones won't hurt you; they're bull-snakes and help to keep the gophers down.
13 He used to help my father cut Christmas trees for me in Virginia, and he had not forgotten how much I liked them.
14 Determined to help in the struggle to clear the homestead from debt, they had no alternative but to go into service.
15 She begged Antonia and me to go with her, and help get her cattle together; they were scattered and might be gorging themselves in somebody's cornfield.
16 Fuchs brought home with him a stranger, a young Bohemian who had taken a homestead near Black Hawk, and who came on his only horse to help his fellow countrymen in their trouble.
17 All the young men felt the attraction of the fine, well-set-up country girls who had come to town to earn a living, and, in nearly every case, to help the father struggle out of debt, or to make it possible for the younger children of the family to go to school.
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