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Part 2: On perspicaciousness (good judgment, perceptiveness), reasonableness, sagacity, savoir-faire, wisdom, and worldly wisdomM
“Go on feeding” is what makes the cane rat fatter than the Tullberg's rat.
“I will capture slaves and I will capture loot” is what one has in mind on departure for a war; the third one comes upon one only along the way.
The tender youth has sex for the first time ever, pulls out his penis prematurely, and says “God be praised!”
Judicious forebearance is the wise approach to the world; not every matter deserve to be angry at. 81. The Tullberg's rat is supposed to have told the cane rat (also known as cutting grass) to eat first of their common food. The latter fed rather well, leaving little for the former to eat. [Back to text] 82. The third thing that surprises the soldier along the way is death. [Back to text]
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