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The pit allows the grass to fall in.
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The pot telling the kettle it black.
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No evil, but only the good will last.
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Two poor cows does make up good dung.
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Nobody walks with another man's gait.
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A fair daughter's father has no ears.
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Wuh ever in de 'ole cow in de kiddle.
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The ox that ran away cannot be caught.
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Dont cut off ya nose to spite ya face.
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A little idleness lost a tilled field.
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The sleeping dog is turned by a stick.
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You got two mout or you are two faced.
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A knife and a shaving-knife are alike.
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The ox that claws the 'kiara' will die.
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It is he who got milk that is merciful.
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To forget is the same as to throw away.
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I aint put ya in so I cant tek you out.
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Boys and sugar-cane grow up as enemies.
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The fed baby plays on its mother's bed.
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De berry don' drop too far from de tree.
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