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Lead for old iron.
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Learned young is done old.
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Old foxes are hard to catch.
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Cats don't catch the old birds.
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An old rat easily finds a hole.
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When an old dog barks, look out.
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An old ewe dressed lamb-fashion.
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An old mule with a golden bridle.
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An old rat won't go into the trap.
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Old birds are not caught with cats.
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It is hard to teach old dogs to bark.
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An old wolf is used to be shouted at.
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The old ones sing, the young ones pipe.
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The young ravens are beaked like the old.
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When the old dog barks, he gives counsel.
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An old fox doesn't go twice into the trap.
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When the wolf grows old the crows ride him.
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Young twigs may be bent, but not old trees.
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Young folk, silly folk; old folk, cold folk.
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An old coachman loves the crack of the whip.
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