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Will the bear who slighted 

 the gamarala (the village head- 

 man) regard me ? 



Like singing to a deaf man. 



Like throwing straw into a 

 burning fire. 



Like searching for mxellum 

 (a medicine applied in cases of 

 falls from trees) before a man 

 falls from a tree. 

 . Like placing a man who has 

 been burnt in the broiling sun. 



The man who has received a 

 beating from a fire-brand, runs 

 away when he sees a fire-fly. 



Even teachers commit blun- 

 ders in letters (in reading and 

 writing) . 



" Good Homer nods." 



Like cutting fence sticks 

 into the river. 



Waste of labour. 



Even a Rodiya will throw 

 a stone at you if you throw one 

 at him. 



When a man falls into a 

 river, he cannot strain water for 

 drinking. 



Conversation in travelling 

 is like a ladder (in climbing). 



From the way in which a 

 bullock walks, you can say 

 whether it will be devoured by 

 the Chetah. 



From the outward demeanour 

 of a man, you can guess whe- 

 ther he is a harmless or a 

 vicious man. 



