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 1        I|   good. And, besides, what advice could he give us?”~ ~Chanlouineau
 2      III|   If he would listen to my advice, he would make use of the
 3       IV| His Majesty listens to the advice of such as you, all these
 4       XV|    the poor so often asked advice of him that he applied himself
 5      XVI|    you should listen to my advice. You were a friend of the
 6    XVIII|    very important piece of advice. Do you know my son?”~ ~“
 7    XXXVI|    physician. “And take my advice. At the next village, stop
 8    XXXVI|    have you considered the advice you offer me? How can I,
 9   XXXVII|   to give her some parting advice; but the abbe did not allow
10     XLIX|    had not wanted for good advice and kind friends. M. dEscorval
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