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91. 
The friar preached against stealing when he had a pudding in his sleeve.
92. 
The monk preached against stealing, and had the good in his larder.
93. 
There's no making a donkey drink against his will.
94. 
Who reckons without his host must reckon again.
95. 
Who spits against the wind, fouls his beard.
96. 
You can only lean against that which resists.
97. 
If fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your tooth.
98. 
A thread-bare coat is armour proof against highwaymen.
99. 
He that falls to-day may be up again to-morrow.
100. 
The wolf never wants a pretext against the lamb.
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