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The Norfolk Garland a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollect
John Glyde
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E. , if you are unfortunate in the early part of life, you may hope for better success in future. The dog that fetches will carry — i. E. , a talebearer will tell tales of you as well as to you. I was not born in a wood to be scared by an owl — i. E. , I am not so easily frightened as you may imagine. Little knocks rive great blocks — i. E. , steady perseverance with little means gets through great difficulties. I will come when the cuckoo has picked up the dirt — i. E. , in the spring. What's ...hers is mine, what's mine is my own, quoth the husband. CURIOUS CUSTOMS. 149 Nip a nettle hard and it will not sting you — i. E. , strong and decided measures prevail best with, troublesome people. Tou may know a carpenter by his chips. — This is usually applied to great eaters, who leave many bones on their plates. Elbow grease gives the best polish — i. E. , hard rubbing makes fur- nitui-e look brighter. The miller's boy said so — i. E. , it was a matter of common report. She is fond of gape seed — i.
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