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36. A great man's wise arrangements are annihilated in a moment 

 by wicked men. A cornfield cultivated for years and months by the 

 husbandmen, is suddenly destroyed by a hail. 



37. In general, a bad man rubs on others the defects which he 

 has in himself. The crow, after having eaten some unclean thing, 

 earnestly rubs her bill on a clean ground. 



38. If a business be committed to a fool, it will fall short, and 

 the fool himself will be crushed under it. The fox^born, being elected 

 king, it is said, destroyed his distressed train also. 



39. The foolish man (stupid) when he wishes for happiness, works 

 only on his distress. Some one occupied by an evil spirit, when he 

 wishes to be freed from pain, deprives himself of life. 



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