Citations:helpfuller

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 * 1884, William Dean Howells, The Rise of Silas Lapham, Chapter XXIII., page #403:
 * He saw that she was cheerfuller than she had been, and helpfuller with him and her mother.
 * 1888, unknown, The Westminster Review, Volume CXXX., page #491:
 * We must compare the commercial prosperity of England with the commercial prosperity of other nations, our artisans with continental artisans, and we must consider if our great working population is in any way wiser, better, helpfuller, and more prosperous than in the days before Board School sway.
 * 1894, The Works of George Meredith, Volume XVIII., Chapter XXV., page #299:
 * She entertained the wish to work, not only ‘for the sake of Somebody,’ as her favourite poet sang, but for the sake of working and serving—proving that she was helpfuller than a Countess of Ormont, ranged with all the other countesses in china and Dresden on a drawing‐room mantelpiece of show.