Part,  Chapter

1     I,    VIII|    giving away anything but advice! It's a treat! And what
2     I,    VIII|   truth, for he gave me his advice, and put his own example
3     I,      IX|    may trust me and take my advice. I embraced him, and thanked
4    II,     III| assisting them all with her advice, never tired, never slackening
5    II,      VI|  own money.' It is the best advice I can give you, and the
6    II,       X| from me! I will none of Thy advice, none of Thy heavenly patience
7    II,      XV|    give you a bit of honest advice. Don't stay in Paris beyond
8    II,    XVII|     begin to listen to your advice. What the devil shall I
9    II,    XVII|   most in need of me and my advice. My dear boy, you were never
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