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Proverbs and old sayings, page 1930
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White hands are no offence.
Proverbs and old sayings
Spanish
Two of a trade never agree.
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Spanish about
commerce
A bully is always a coward.
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Spanish
Leave the jest at its best.
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Today is yesterday's pupil.
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First cobwebs, then chains.
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Spanish
It just makes things worse.
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What one does, one becomes.
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For evil tongues, scissors.
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One wedding brings another.
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marriage
After the vintage, baskets.
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Time and I against any two.
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Spanish about
time
Ask too much to get enough.
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Spanish
Take hold of a good minute.
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Spanish about
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Early flowers give no seed.
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Spanish about
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He who grasps all loses all.
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New loves drive out the old.
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Rather mulberry than almond.
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That which is cheap is dear.
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Covetousness bursts the bag.
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