832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 30
- 291. He keeps silent, like a deaf pig in the wheat-field.
 - 292. He keeps two irons in the fire.
 - 293. He kills two flies with one flap.
 - 294. He knows as much about it as a hen does about the alphabet.
 - 295. He laughs really, best who laughs last.
 - 296. He left for Foldvar to sell boards.
 - 297. He lies as if he read from a book.
 - 298. He likes it, as a goat likes the knife, that kills him.
 - 299. He lives like Marci in Heves.
 - 300. He looks for a needle in a bundle of hay.

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