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115. Covetous men delight in wealth ; the ambitious are 
pleased when they hear their own praise ; a foolis 
when he finds one like himself ; the virtuous man rejoices when 
he hears the trut 
116. The qualifications of a bad man, the imperfect learn- 
ing of a mighty cas the kindnesses of bad master, seldom 
are useful to others 
117. If a man is opulent, his discourse is pleasing; an 
indigent, though he speaks the truth, is contemned. A piece of 
wood if brought from the Malaya mountain, though it is only a 
oceans one, has a high price. 
