2214 French Proverbs / Page 18
341. 
As soon dies the calf as the cow.
342. 
As the man is worth his land is worth.
343. 
As the wind so the sail.
344. 
As you make your bed so you must lie upon it.
345. 
Ask my comrade, who is as great a liar as myself.
346. 
Ask no questions and hear no lies.
347. 
Asses must not be tied up with horses.
348. 
At a bridge, a plank, a river, the servant foremost, the master behind.
349. 
At a little fountain one drinks at one's ease.
350. 
At borrowing cousin german, at repaying son of a whore.
351. 
At Rome do as Rome does.
352. 
At Shrove-tide every one had need of his frying-pan.
353. 
At the king's court every one for himself.
354. 
At the wars as they do at the wars.
355. 
Authority has no partner.
356. 
Autumn is the hush before winter.
357. 
Avarice bursts the bag.
358. 
Avarice increases with wealth.
359. 
Avarice is never satisfied.
360. 
Bad charcoal only makes smoke.
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