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4541. When a son attends to his father, it is a twofold joy for both; when wise things are prescribed to him, the son is.. Egyptian Proverb. When a son attends to his father, it is a twofold joy for both; when wise things are prescribed to him, the son is.
Egyptian Proverb

4542. If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.. Egyptian Proverb. If you have to drag a dog to the hunt, neither he nor his hunting is any good.
Egyptian Proverb

4543. The miserable got together with the hopeless.. Egyptian Proverb. The miserable got together with the hopeless.
Egyptian Proverb

4544. A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.. Scottish Proverb. A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.
Scottish Proverb

4545. A Presbyterian minister had a son who was made Archdeacon of Ossery; when this was told to his father, he said, 'If my son will be a knave, I am glad that he will be an archknave.'. Scottish Proverb. A Presbyterian minister had a son who was made Archdeacon of Ossery; when this was told to his father, he said, 'If my son will be a knave, I am glad that he will be an archknave.'
Scottish Proverb

4546. A proud mind and an empty purse gree ill thegither.. Scottish Proverb. A proud mind and an empty purse gree ill thegither.
Scottish Proverb

4547. A sloathfull man is a beggers brother.. Scottish Proverb. A sloathfull man is a beggers brother.
Scottish Proverb

4548. Ane beats the bush, and anither grips the bird.. Scottish Proverb. Ane beats the bush, and anither grips the bird.
Scottish Proverb

4549. Ane mans meat is another mans poyson.. Scottish Proverb. Ane mans meat is another mans poyson.
Scottish Proverb

4550. Bread and cheese is gude to eat when folk can get nae ither meat.. Scottish Proverb. Bread and cheese is gude to eat when folk can get nae ither meat.
Scottish Proverb

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