Part 3: On cageyness, caution, moderation, patience, and prudence
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S b ol g n- n ti w .
Invoke it exactly as the maker of the charm instructed.
(Always follow instructions, and do not presume to know better than your instructor.)
S r - l r .
Patience has its profits.
(Patience is a useful quality to cultivate.)
S r lo g n ay .
Patience is the talisman for living.
(Patience solves all problems.)
S r l pin.
There is no end to the need for patience.
(One must never tire of exercising patience.)
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