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Helper   /hˈɛlpər/   Listen
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Helper  n.  One who, or that which, helps, aids, assists, or relieves; as, a lay helper in a parish. "Thou art the helper of the fatherless." "Compassion... oftentimes a helper of evils."






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"Helper" Quotes from Famous Books



... in prayer. There is there, as there should be everywhere, a consciousness of our dependence upon the great Helper for protection and support, and so the ...
— By Canoe and Dog-Train • Egerton Ryerson Young

... I had decided to emerge from the shadow of the next engine, Barney commenced to yell for his helper, Dick, to come and help him on ...
— Danger Signals • John A. Hill and Jasper Ewing Brady

... find that the accident had had no serious consequences, and trying her hardest not to laugh, assisted the widow to rearrange her wearing apparel. The blacksmith and his helper came ...
— Cy Whittaker's Place • Joseph C. Lincoln

... A NURSERY MAID.—When a helper, or maid, is employed to aid in caring for the baby, much precaution should be exercised in selecting her. The association of the nursery maid and the child, is necessarity an intimate one, and she ...
— The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) - A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies • W. Grant Hague, M.D.

... cowboys, sensing that something was wrong, had begun to catch and saddle enough ponies to provide mounts for Bud, the foreman and his fat helper. ...
— The Boy Ranchers - or Solving the Mystery at Diamond X • Willard F. Baker


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