1234 Sicilian Proverbs / Page 85
- 841. The pigeon brings the makings and the chick makes the nest.
 - 842. The poor and wretched man has long days.
 - 843. The poor are the needy.
 - 844. The poor didn't have but gave to charity.
 - 845. The poor is not believed.
 - 846. The poverty of the gentleman is better than the money of the poor man.
 - 847. The priest covers the chalice and we must cover each other.
 - 848. The prior said to the abbess: without money no Mass will be sung.
 - 849. The promises of love and the smoke of a chimney, washed by water and blown away by the wind.
 - 850. The pursued runs on four feet, the pursuer on two.

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