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A JEST.
Why Hungarian ducats have a double cross on them.
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321.
A SIMILE.
A vase of unbaked clay, when broken, may be remoulded, but not a
baked one.
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322.
Seeing the paper all stained with the deep blackness of ink, it he
deeply regrets it; and this proves to the paper that the words,
composed upon it were the cause of its being preserved.
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323.
The pen must necessarily have the penknife for a companion, and it
is a useful companionship, for one is not good for much without the
other.
Schemes for prophecies (1324-1329).
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