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Hands into which
ducats and precious
stones fall like snow; they
never become tired by serving,
but this service is only for its
utility and not for our
own benefit.
I am never weary
of being useful.
Naturally
nature has so disposed me.
6
86.
This shall be placed in the
hand of Ingratitude.
Wood nourishes the fire that
consumes it.
6
87.
TO REPRESENT INGRATITUDE.
When the sun appears
which dispels darkness in
general, you put out the
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