"I'm going to marry Helen and take her away with me."
He married Helen in order to avoid deportation but planned to divorce soon after.
After a year of depression, Douglass married Helen on January 24, 1884.
On 6 March 1899 he married Helen, with whom he had four sons.
Bill at one point discussed divorcing Lois to marry Helen.
He married Helen and has two children.
I was introduced to her that evening, and in three months I married Helen.
They brought them to their father, and the second son received half the kingdom, and the oldest was to marry Helen.
In 1967 he married Helen, with whom he has three sons; they later divorced but remain "good mates".
He also mentions how he married Helen not for money but because she had all the qualities of a wife.