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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 comes in collision) with hot water will it not be 

 extinguished by this ? 



198. We may rely upon an enemy too, when he is a good-natured, 

 righteous and honest man. I have heard, that one, by resorting 

 for protection to a good-tempered ememy, has been defended by him 

 until his life's end. 



199. Though you be well acquainted with the subject (or matter) 

 do every thing with due consideration, he, that neglects it, shall 

 dearly pay for his indiscretion. 



