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Transcriber's NoteVariable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently repaired.Corrections.The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.p.154The mouse that has but one hole is soon caught.The mouse that has but one hole is sooncaught. (Latin)p.193Teh hardest step is over the threshold.Thehardest step is over the threshold.Footnote 362Der Weg zum Verderben est mit guten Vorsätzen gepflastert.Der Weg zum Verderbenistmit guten Vorsätzen gepflastert.Footnote 557Chi della serpa è punto, ha paura della lucertola.Chi dellaserpeè punto, ha paura della lucertola.Footnote 653Van dreigen sterft man niet.Van dreigen sterftmenniet.Footnote 657Schiaffo minacciato, mai ben dato. Bofeton amagado, nunca bien dado.Schiaffo minacciato, mai ben dato.Bofetónamagado, nunca bien dado.Footnote 658Gato maublador nunca buen caçador.Gatomaulladornunca buen caçador.
Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently repaired.
The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.
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