1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 37
- 361. First a turnip, then a sheep; next a cow, and then the gallows.
 - 362. First catch your hare, then cook it.
 - 363. Folly hath eagle's wings, but the eyes of an owl.
 - 364. Fools are free all the world over.
 - 365. Fools ask questions that wise men cannot answer.
 - 366. Fools ask what's o'clock, but wise men know their time.
 - 367. Fools build house and wise men live in them.
 - 368. For a flying enemy make a silver bridge.
 - 369. For a good appetite there is no hard bread.
 - 370. For an apple and an egg.

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