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Part 3: On cageyness, caution, moderation, patience, and prudenceD
Dada cannot fight, but he has a brave younger brother.
Troublemaker of Kaletu, who breaks the arms of a twin.
One-who-commits-crimes-atop-crimes: he butchers pigeons for sale.
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is not something to make in a huff; if one meets a person who is too much for one, one makes way.
Originator-of-problems: he not make a cloth and does not make a dress. 25. Killing a pigeon is bad enough; cutting it up for sale worsens the crime. [Back to text] 26. An expensive and elaborate traditional garment. [Back to text]
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