I'd advise you to creep up her sleeve again: it 'ud be saving time, if Molly should happen to take a drop too much laudanum some day, and make a widower of you.
For which reason I advise you to let me sell Wildfire.
Children," said Zoe, gravely, "I advise you not to eat above a dozen.
Zoe, in a tearful voice, said, "I am unable to advise you.
I advise you not to press that question," said he.
So for the future, let me advise you, whenever you hunt, to take your tablets along with you, as well as your basket and bottle, for be assured you will find Minerva no less fond of traversing the hills than Diana.
But let me advise you to smooth your knitted brow somewhat.
Verily, I advise you: depart from me, and guard yourselves against Zarathustra!
My brethren, I advise you not to neighbour-love--I advise you to furthest love!
Rather do I advise youto neighbour-flight and to furthest love!
The late Lord Pembroke never would know anything that he had not a mind to know; and, in this case, I advise you to follow his example.
I have wrote him an answer by which I hope I have domesticated you at his hotel there; which I advise you to frequent as much as you can.
I have stuck to them all my lifetime, and I advise you to do so too.
But I advise you to compose yourself, and wait till morning.
I advise you that it is a serious error of judgement to contradict me, my friend.
I advise you to possess your soul in patience,' Jasper said to her, as they talked one day on the sea-shore.
Now let me advise you; put aside all your strict ideas about what is worthy and what is unworthy, and just act upon my advice.
I advise you to go north,' went on Carter cheerily.
I came to see you, and if you run away I shall go also, and I advise you not to try to prevent me.
Sow the seeds of future laurels; fame troubles me but little, and I advise you, my nephew, not to rely upon it.
I told you some time ago that I never permitted espionage in my affairs; and now with reference to what occurred at the greenhouse, I advise you to keep silent.
I shall not presume to advise you; but the fact that you are unwilling to acquaint your mother with your course ought to make you look closely at your own heart.
Mrs. Murray frowned, and said sternly: "If you intend to see those persons, I advise you to do so promptly.
Of course you can go if you like," said Myner; "but I advise you to stay and have it out.
It might be different if I thought you a genius, Dodd; but I don't, and I advise you not to.
You are, then, at perfect liberty to bury the story in oblivion, and I advise you to do so.
I advise you to hear him politely, and to be in a generous mood when he comes, as he is a determined fellow like all Spaniards, and if you do not treat him properly he will publish the matter, and you will have to take the consequences.
Indeed I advise you to take care that nobody sees you going in.
You can take your ball along and play, and I advise you to be right merry to-day, for it is a holiday for the republic, and I am going to teach you to be a good republican.
He answered me, 'I advise you, cousin, not to put any confidence in such idle stories, and not to be duped by any sly rogues.
I advise you further, not to let yourself be imposed upon by adventurers and impostors.
Go, and I advise you to bring me, before the sun goes down, the tidings that this fabled King Louis is arrested, or the sun of your good fortune is set forever!
True; but I advise you to enter the Venetian service like Major Pelodoro.
If you still feel any love for Angela, I advise you to take your chances once more.
Reverend sir," I said, "let me advise youto take your niece again to Venice.
But, as you are fond of games of chance, I advise you never to punt.
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