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Wisdom vi. 16.
Eccl. iv. 10. perfect Understanding, and whoso watcheth for her shall speedily be secure. Take with thee trusty Companions that thou may'st profit by their Counsel, and be sustained by their Help in the way, for woe to him that is alone; when he falleth he shall have none to raise him up. But do you uphold one another.
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