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205. If we have our concern and that of others, it matters 
not whether we have obtained it by soft or harsh means. The 
Muni has not declared it to be craftiness to employ wise means in 
our doings. 
. When a prudent man hangs down his head, the fault 
falls on him that abuses. When a light is kept downwards with 
its mouth, (or a lighted candle or torch), it burns the hand of the 
light-keeper. 
207. Place every thing to its proper place. A head-orna- 
ment is not tied on the legs ; bracelets (or rings) for the legs will 
not answer as a head-ornament. 
