2262 Proverbs about Span / Page 10
91. 
A melon and a woman are hard to know.
92. 
A mewing cat is never a good mouser.
93. 
A monkey remains a monkey, though dressed in silk.
94. 
A morsel eaten selfishly does not gain a friend.
95. 
A mule and a woman do what is expected of them.
96. 
A mute bird makes no omen.
97. 
A north wind has no corn, and a poor man no friend.
98. 
A peasant between two lawyers is like a fish between two cats.
99. 
A peasant will stand on the top of a hill for a very long time with his mouth open before a roast duck will fly in.
100. 
A peck of March dust is worth a king's ransom.
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