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Was he just a good Samaritan who had happened along at the right time?
Being a good Samaritan, she thought, was going to be expensive.
I might as well be a good Samaritan and pick it up.
I'd been trying to be a good Samaritan with the wrong victim.
It drew attention to the story of the good Samaritan!
"I say, yes, better to be a good Samaritan than someone who is ashamed of themselves the next day," he said.
But a traditional jump start requires another car and a good Samaritan.
When a woman stops to help, they'd have every reason to trust their good Samaritan, especially if she is older.
To this day, it is believed to be an act of an unknown good Samaritan, he said.
Nothing about him offers golden opportunities to the good Samaritan.
Feeling like a good Samaritan, she walks on in search of another machine.
Along the way, he has become a good Samaritan.
A good Samaritan had found her and brought her home.
Alas, the reality does not bear out the good Samaritan story.
Initially, the police thought a good Samaritan had found the girl on the train and brought her to safety.
Perhaps he is just a good Samaritan who always takes the time to pick up litter and make his neighborhood a better place.
But, in his own way, he was being a Good Samaritan.
Now he says that being a good Samaritan is worth $2 million.
This would require an amendment to the good Samaritan statute.
The good Samaritan from down under doubled over, falling to his knees.
This is a very interesting one from a Good Samaritan.
I'm his good Samaritan, and you'll have to be the same to him if you buy him.
They are obviously embarrassed that a good Samaritan got shot."
Then the Good Samaritan turned to the rest of us passengers.