Bring succour to the sick and wounded. [Please select]
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I need scarcely add that some of us turned aside from time to time, as opportunity offered, to succour the unfortunates around us. [Please select]
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It may be that, if anything should befall me, your strong arm may succour Winnie; mine has lost somewhat of its vigour," he whispered." [Please select]
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"These men ye go to succour are the I same that hunt me to my ruin." [Please select]
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Their faces were turned to heaven, as though they expected succour from above--a group that rivalled the Laocoon. [Please select]
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Suffice to tell, the succour arrived in time, and every passenger was taken off in safety. [Please select]
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Did it bring succour to the besieged or a triumph to the besiegers. [Please select]
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"Ah, sirs," she said, "I cannot tell you how grateful I am for your succour." [Please select]
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"We saw a stranger in danger of his life from cut-throats, and as honest men should do, we went to his succour." [Please select]
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"Avenant," screeched he, though not in the sweetest voice in the world; "you have generously succoured me, a poor miserable raven." [Please select]
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She deemed it likely that one of those devilish women had first pretended to succour, and had then abandoned Lord Fareham to his fate, after robbing his house. [Please select]
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