12. honey, the wie KP seeketh him oot and ptidegsh ste chow | and laugheth much at his jests: ' 12, But when he moveth with great haste and the sweat standeth on his brow: andhe curseth under his breath, make thyself scarce; for he will fall like a whirlwind upon the idle and - the apenas shall know his insure t= 15. The Supply Seersoast is--a liey mon ia ‘wcirbebh not; but’ he is the keeper of many good things: if thou wouldst: wear’ well-fitting raiment and avoid = statement of aitacnss: make Tite thy friend, «8 ee | 14. — drunkenness: goers oll a. a : “ woe Sy 15. He: seeuth ike Sor dette or: Alattorys but lend him i lucre and. thy. liquor and he will love thee. ©. - -! 16. Hell hath no fury liké a Shavetail scornéd: he walketh with a swagger ond regdrdeth the enlisted man with a raised eyebrows; he looketh upon his bars: with a da 4 epead id “and loveth a _salute att iys 17. hot thou ivi: “oke him and onl X him ar and he will love thee. 1. fae Ge ba wk eek first'in the line of chow:and short- . stoppeth the dessert and cincheth' the: onegter: é 19, He taketh from the meat dish with a heavy hand and | Leqveth * thee the pig part. : 20. He is erty dndead; and all people, even unto te pfes, will revile him and spit upon him: for his hame a patled Chow: ee and- he is an abomination. : 21. Rad thou the Big Opérentar’s but oradt him nots he worketh = EO a — _— he ae confidentially. 22, He knoweth many women dint goeth into town every night; he borroweth all thy oe yea, even =— - coe oe eens 256 He ——— to fix neues Ups but. aay * note 24. Beware tabli the Ola Man, for he will make thee ‘sweat; when _ he approacheth, look thou on the —! he loveth to chew = apes Sis petortor.- he ae Kéep Hho out’ of ie: ihe and let him not know ame by name: for he who asreuseth the wrath of ‘the Old Man shall go sr a unto the eo Selah “ae de ae oe