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56. When the troops are advancing, he is in the rear ; when^ 

 they retire, he goes on the front ; where there is meat and drink, 

 he endeavours by all means to enter there. 



IV. The mixed character (of the wise and of the 

 fool.) (f$.<y*r) 



57. A mean fellow, though he be rich, is outdone by a little 

 man of noble descent— -when the hungry tiger uttered a deep sound,, 

 the monkey fell down from the top of a tree. 



58. A foolish man tells his qualifications. A wise man keeps 

 them secret within himself. The straw swims on the surface of 

 water, but a gem, though placed upon it, sinks. 



59. They, that have little learning, have great pride ; when 



