Is it to forsake the slave when I cease to be the aider and abettor of his master? |
Mr Young, a trained first aider, felt a faint pulse and gave his wife the kiss of life after calling for an ambulance. |
Instantly to turn upon me, charging that I have no sense of the enormity of the crime itself, but am its aider and abettor! |
Of course, old Mole was represented as Harkaway's chief adviser, and his aider and abettor in the late pasha's death. |
Whether an accomplice is described as an aider, abettor, counsellor, or procurer seems to depend partly on ordinary language, and partly on specific judicial decisions. |
He was treated by the school's first aider for a grazed knee and bruised wrist before being sent back to continue with lessons. |