As their love story unfolds past and present, Marianne also spins romantic tales from across the centuries and around the world that defy pain and suffering and bring hope and succor to her deeply damaged friend.
There are other ways of bringing comfort and succor to a suffering patient.
In passages like this we get about as close as we can to how the first Jesuits thought they brought succor to the "collapsed" religion of their times.
"That help may not come unless the leaders of Zimbabwe put all their hands together and work together in a way that can bring succor and help and hope to this country."
Let those of good will bring succor to one another, and dispense with the naming of Names.
This probably brings little succor to the New Yorker who has a short lunch hour and laundry to do on Saturday.
It is clear that the United States and Britain need to act quickly to bring order and succor to a chaotic and wounded land.
We'll receive His divine mercy as his servants who bring succor.
He didn't prolong or encourage war, as was said during Vietnam; he brought succor to the soldiers in the dirt and consoled countless families of those who didn't make it back.
As soon as the Ulfish troops had passed, a lone rider emerged and rode away at full speed toward Castle Sank, from which she no doubt intended to bring succor to those at bay in the old fortress.