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1  If you had nothing more pressing to do than to keep here till dark, that's what I should advise.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XLV
2  Still in that attitude he said, with a hollow voice, "Good night, Mr. Pip," when I deemed it advisable to go to bed and leave him.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIII
3  Your guardian was not at that time in Miss Havisham's counsels, and she was too haughty and too much in love to be advised by any one.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXII
4  Thus advised, Mrs. Pocket took it the other way, and got its head upon the table; which was announced to all present by a prodigious concussion.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIII
5  When I told the clerk that I would take a turn in the air while I waited, he advised me to go round the corner and I should come into Smithfield.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XX
6  He advised my attending certain places in London, for the acquisition of such mere rudiments as I wanted, and my investing him with the functions of explainer and director of all my studies.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXIV
7  I begged Wemmick, in conclusion, to understand that my help must always be rendered without Herbert's knowledge or suspicion, and that there was no one else in the world with whom I could advise.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXVII
8  The fact was, that when the five hundred pounds had come into my pocket, a thought had come into my head which had been often there before; and it appeared to me that Wemmick was a good person to advise with concerning such thought.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter XXXVI
9  "Put the case, Pip, that here was one pretty little child out of the heap who could be saved; whom the father believed dead, and dared make no stir about; as to whom, over the mother, the legal adviser had this power: "I know what you did, and how you did it.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LI
10  Put the case that a woman, under such circumstances as you have mentioned, held her child concealed, and was obliged to communicate the fact to her legal adviser, on his representing to her that he must know, with an eye to the latitude of his defence, how the fact stood about that child.
Great Expectations By Charles Dickens
ContextHighlight   In Chapter LI