While some people joke the preserved and sweetened fruit snack can help ward off the novel coronavirus, many are taking succor from good feelings associated with the treat.
This is the part where we get to the legendary image of Florence Nightingale, the nurse walking the wards after dark, armed only with her lamp, offering succor to the dying.
The colonies so united were bound together in " a firm and perpetual league of friendship and amity for offense and defense, mutual service and succor, upon all just occasions."
When morning came again and the night had brought no succoring Korak, Meriem's faith and loyalty were still unshaken though misgivings began to assail her as to the safety of her friend.
Morison lay for a long time contemplating the frightful future which awaited him during the long months which must intervene before his friends learned of his predicament and could get succor to him.
" Not Albus, he was always up in his bedroom when he was Home, reading his books and counting his prizes, keeping up with his correspondence with the most notable magical names of the day, " Aberforth succored.
" Therefore I have come to beg your assistance, " resumed the Scarecrow, " for I believe you are always glad to succor the unfortunate and oppressed." " That is true, " replied the Sorceress, slowly.
From head to foot he was red with his own blood, and at last, weakening from the loss of it, he came to the bitter realization that alone he could do no more to succor his Meriem.
Personal differences were quickly forgotten in the danger which menaced his human companion, nor was he a whit less eager to jeopardize his own safety in the service of his friend than Korak had been to succor him.