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_ 184. The foolish man is tender-hearted to an enemy : 
this must be subdued in a rough manner. They that wish well 
to their own body, take out the disease of it, by bleeding and 
caustic operations. 
5. Though our own party is angry with us, we should 
not desert it. Though an enemy treats us with kindness, sit! 
should not embrace his cause. Though a crow hurts another 
crow, yet they do not agree with the owl. 
86. A wise man, whatever he does, whether great and 
: things, must do them with due consideration. When the 
lion kills both the hare and the elephant, he has no eg 
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