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43. He hastes to where thereis meat and drink; butif you 
give him some business to do, he runs nhc though he can speak 
and laugh, yet he is an old dog without a 
44. It is easy to fill with water a Banat (or ox’s) foot- 
step—a small treasury may easily be filled with money ; to sow 
a little field with corn seed, requires not much labour ; it is easy 
to satisfy with science a little understanding. 
5. roud foolish aig though he be great, will be 
defeated. By having given a pace of ground (stob-l, dan) 
Balarama hae lost the three erie twotlde’ 
