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214. In this world, it is uncertain, if you lend money, 
whether you shall have the principal or not, but if you bestow 
it in alms, though it be small, it will increase hundred-fold. _ hen 
15. From fearing that his family will be impose 
(thereby) a narrow-minded man keeps anxiously all the mie - 
he gets. wise man, to obtain a high rank, bestows his aims, 
as bribes, on others. t 
216. As children are loved by their parents, they are re 
respected in the same manner by their children. After t 
parents have long cherished their children, when they have grown 
old, they are despised by them. 
