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1361.
Birds of a feather flock together.1362.
One beats the bush, and another catches the bird.1363.
One beats the bush, and another catches the bird.1364.
One crow does not peck out another's eyes.1365.
One crow does not peck out another's eyes.1366.
Promising is one thing, performing another.1367.
Promising is one thing, performing another.1368.
Where there is nothing, the Emperor loses his right.1369.
Where there is nothing, the Emperor loses his right.1370.
He who pays well is master of another man's purse.1371.
He who pays well is master of another man's purse.1372.
When the ox falls, there are many that will help to kill him.1373.
When the ox falls, there are many that will help to kill him.1374.
When the ox falls, there are many that will help to kill him.1375.
One nail drives out another.1376.
One nail drives out another.1377.
One nail drives out another.1378.
A sack was never so full but that it would hold another grain.1379.
A sack was never so full but that it would hold another grain.1380.
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