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Parte, Chap.
1 I, III| Quixote promised to follow his advice scrupulously, and it was 2 I, IV| However, recalling the advice of his host as to the requisites 3 I, VII| could, according to the advice the host had given him; 4 I, XIV| Quixote thanked them for their advice and for the disposition 5 I, XX| distressing than hunger."~ ~The advice seemed good to Don Quixote, 6 I, XXIII| this once I will take thy advice, and withdraw out of reach 7 I, XXIII| repent not of having taken my advice, but mount Rocinante if 8 I, XXVIII| as well as the repeated advice of my parents, who now very 9 I, XXVIII| This offer, and their sound advice strengthened my resolution, 10 I, XXIX| her some consolation and advice Cardenio forestalled him, 11 I, XXXI| you have said, and take my advice, and forgive me, and marry 12 I, XXXI| I am old enough to give advice, and this I am giving comes 13 I, XXXI| Quixote, "and I will take thy advice as to accompanying the princess 14 I, XXXIII| prudent old man was giving advice to another, the father of 15 I, XXXIV| hast always followed my advice wholly or in part, follow 16 I, XXXIV| friendship: I will follow thy advice in everything; do as thou 17 I, XXXIV| for this madness, and her advice as to how to repair it, 18 I, XXXIV| the same time asking his advice and opinion as to what they 19 I, XXXIV| was not in a state to give advice that would be of any use; 20 I, XXXIV| She asked her attendant's advice as to whether or not she 21 I, XXXIV| that she would follow her advice, but at any rate it would 22 I, XXXVI| and acceptance of the good advice that had been offered to 23 I, XXXIX| to follow out my idea and advice as I have laid it before 24 I, XL| for she had given as good advice as if Lela Marien had delivered 25 I, XLI| anything to them. It was the advice of some of them to throw 26 I, XLII| letters by his father's advice; and excited and rejoiced, 27 I, XLII| daughter. He asked their advice as to what means he should 28 I, XLII| and had addressed words of advice to them sounder than any 29 I, XLVI| landlord, by the directions and advice of the curate, covered their 30 I, XLVII| proposed to halt; and his advice was taken and they continued 31 I, XLVIII| language, a page giving sage advice, a king plying as a porter, 32 I, L| and wonder; and take my advice, sir, and, as I said before, 33 II, I| him unprepared; but if my advice were taken I would recommend 34 II, I| Quixote what would be his advice as to the measures that 35 II, II| latter days. Profit by this advice, Sancho, and report to me 36 II, IV| my master would take my advice, we would be now afield, 37 II, IV| the bachelor, he asked his advice as to the quarter in which 38 II, VII| s;' and I say a woman's advice is no great thing, and he 39 II, VII| made friends, and by the advice and with the approval of 40 II, VII| relates farther on; all by the advice of the curate and barber, 41 II, IX| words; I thank thee for the advice thou hast given me, and 42 II, XI| returned Sancho; "take my advice and never meddle with actors, 43 II, XI| ended happily, thanks to the advice Sancho gave his master; 44 II, XIV| the enchanters."~ ~"Thy advice is not bad," said Don Quixote, " 45 II, XV| all, and on the special advice of Carrasco, that Don Quixote 46 II, XVI| with it, it would be my advice to them to let him pursue 47 II, XIX| if your worship takes my advice, you will never challenge 48 II, XXII| the whole world; and his advice was that each one should 49 II, XXII| I would venture to give advice to anyone who might ask 50 II, XXII| maxims together and giving advice not only might he take a 51 II, XXIII| delivering maxims and giving advice at every turn, and not as 52 II, XXXI| I haven't forgotten the advice your worship gave me just 53 II, XXXII| might have expected good advice instead of foul abuse. Pious, 54 II, XXXII| the aid of an assessor. My advice to him will be to take no 55 II, XXXII| thin-necked jars to him; take my advice and leave him alone, for 56 II, XLII| the purpose of giving him advice as to how he was to demean 57 II, LI| harm; and as you give me advice to be grateful it will not 58 II, LVI| lacquey of the duke's; take my advice, and notwithstanding the 59 II, LIX| your worship does; take my advice, and after eating lie down 60 II, LIX| sleeping in accordance with thy advice, and, making bare thy carcase 61 II, LXII| Antonio, "and don't offer advice to those who don't ask you 62 II, LXII| Methuselah, I ever give advice to anybody even if he asks 63 II, LXX| opinion, and this is my advice."~ ~"And mine," added Sancho; " 64 II, LXXIV| die, master, but take my advice and live many years; for