Chapter
1 6 | to risk doing so." ~This advice was too reasonable, and
2 8 | with; for according to the advice of Aramis, it was prudent
3 10| D'Artagnan found his advice prudent. He took to his
4 16| would go to prayers. ~This advice appeared good to the future
5 16| but, overpersuaded by the advice of her women, she at last
6 23| attention on your part." ~"The advice is good, monsieur, and tomorrow
7 23| the world stands. Take my advice and set out this evening." ~"
8 25| doubtless give him good advice as to the whole affair.
9 25| Determined to put the advice of M. de Treville in practice
10 25| we set off." ~"That's the advice I was about to give Monsieur;
11 26| made in consequence of your advice." ~"Work slowly," said the
12 28| nothing! Go on!" ~"Your advice, then?" ~"To take the hundred
13 32| tone which says, "Take my advice, don't touch them." ~"Devil
14 34| free will. He never gave advice but when it was asked, and
15 34| general," he said, "only ask advice not to follow it; or if
16 34| whose account I gave you advice, which naturally you took
17 35| love him better. Take my advice, renounce this woman. I
18 40| let me give you a piece of advice; take care of yourself,
19 47| But Athos heeded not his advice. Mounting on the breach,
20 47| theology personified. Your advice, then, is--" ~"To sell the
21 59| over yourself, for she had advice that your assassination
22 67| he resolved to follow the advice of Athos and go with them.
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