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1    1|    Crag, to get some sound advice from him. When he had laid
2    1| any man." To carry out the advice thus given him he departed
3    1|    yet we shall follow thy advice, believing that it cometh
4    2| man, yielding again to the advice of his foolish wife, took
5    2|  his being set free by her advice; of his brethren also, and
6    2|  came to pass, and to this advice of the holy man Cormac owed
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