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311. 
Acorns were good till bread was found.
312. 
If you are already wet, you won't care about the rain.
313. 
The man of many trades begs his bread on Sunday.
314. 
Around bread there will always be crumbs.
315. 
Bread and salt never quarrel.
316. 
It is bread that keeps one warm, not fur.
317. 
Make a friend of the wolf, but keep your axe ready.
318. 
Make yourself a sheep and the wolf is ready.
319. 
One can get sick of cake, but never of bread.
320. 
The cat with cream on her whiskers should have a good excuse ready.
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