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The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 47 THE COUNCIL OF THE MUSKETEERS
2 D'Artagnan found his advice prudent.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 10 A MOUSETRAP IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
3 Take my advice, renounce this woman.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 35 A GASCON A MATCH FOR CUPID
4 This advice appeared good to the future chancellor.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 16 IN WHICH M. SEGUIER, KEEPER OF THE SEALS, LOOKS MORE THAN ONCE FOR THE BELL
5 de Treville would doubtless give him good advice as to the whole affair.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 25 PORTHOS
6 He never gave advice but when it was asked, and even then he required to be asked twice.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 34 IN WHICH THE EQUIPMENT OF ARAMIS AND PORTHOS IS TREATED OF
7 This advice was too reasonable, and moreover came from a man who knew the king too well, to allow the four young men to dispute it.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 6 HIS MAJESTY KING LOUIS XIII
8 Rochefort remained for a moment in thought; then, as they were only a day's journey from Surgeres, whither the cardinal was to come to meet the king, he resolved to follow the advice of Athos and go with them.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 67 CONCLUSION
9 Her womanly pride and her queenly dignity had both been so cruelly offended that she could not come round at the first advance; but, overpersuaded by the advice of her women, she at last had the appearance of beginning to forget.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 16 IN WHICH M. SEGUIER, KEEPER OF THE SEALS, LOOKS MORE THAN ONCE FOR THE BELL
10 The hungry friends, followed by their lackeys, were seen haunting the quays and Guard rooms, picking up among their friends abroad all the dinners they could meet with; for according to the advice of Aramis, it was prudent to sow repasts right and left in prosperity, in order to reap a few in time of need.
The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas ContextHighlight In 8 CONCERNING A COURT INTRIGUE