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37. In general, a bad man rubs on others the defects which 
he has in himself. The crow, after having eaten some unclean 
thing, earnestly rubs her bill on a clean ground. 
38. business be committed to a fool, it will fall short, 
and the fool himself will be crushed under it. The fox-born, 
being elected king, it is said, destroyed his distressed train also. 
39. The foolish man (stupid) when he wishes for happiness, 
works only on his distress. Some one occupied by an evil spirit, 
ioe he wishes to be freed from pain, deprives himself of 
ife. 
