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Examples
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"'Elp the dear child, Lord," she whispered fervently.
Once An Angel Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- 1993
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"Los vecinos vendrdn indudablemente a ayudarnos -- 'Elp weell come," Carlos Padilla ventured.
The Boat of a Million Years Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1989
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'Elp on Loll with' is clothes and come on down, quick. '
Cider With Rosie Lee, Laurie 1959
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"'Elp us to wash up, or I shan't be done for the reading."
The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Sarah Grand
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"'Elp yerself!" cried Mrs Gowler, as she threw the plate and spoon upon the bed and thrust the pot beneath Mavis's nose.
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"'Elp!" and drummed with his feet, and kicked and struggled.
The War in the Air 1906
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"'Elp me to wake that drunken pig up," said the youth, pointing a resentful finger at the cook.
A Master Of Craft 1903
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'' Elp it, ma'am, 'said Mrs. Halliss, herself almost crying,' nor there ain't no reason why you should try to 'elp it neither.
Philistia Grant Allen 1873
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“‘Elp!” and drummed with his feet, and kicked and struggled.
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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Life in Christ Fil-Am Church, Elp, Tx Junar Lasala, © 2008 One Heart Music
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