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The Traceys have always the Wind in their Faces; To cut large Thongs out of another Man’s Leather; Too much of one Thing is good for nothing
One good Turn deserves another;  He steals a Goose, and gives the Giblets in Alms.
An old Dog will learn no Tricks; If you trust before you try, You may repent before you die.
Nothing venture, nothing have; Virtue which parleys is near a Surrender.
Well begun is half ended;  All is well that ends well.
Many Words will not fill a Bushel;  The younger Brother the better Gentleman.
One scabbed Sheep marrs a whole Flock;  Tread on a Worm and it will turn.
Brag is a good Dog, but Holdfast is a better;  The Belly has no Ears;  [woodcut: mouse by house perhaps made from candle with snuffer]
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