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196. Without wealth, and without a train of servants, if 
there is for companion an intelligent friend, a beast also may 
find his concern, how much more a man ? 
197. With an enemy, who is from long time voracious 
against us, we should not coalesce, though he be desirous of our 
friendship. If fire meets (or — in collision) with hot water 
will it not be extinguished by this es 
198. We may rely upon an enemy too, when he is a 80 ; 
ee righteous and honest man. I have heard, that one : 
esorting for protection to a good-tempered enemy, has 
defended by ore until his life’s end. 
