832 Hungarian Proverbs / Page 35
681. The former highwayman men are the best gendarmes.
682. The garret is full of promises.
683. The grape is sour.
684. The great thief escapes, the small one hangs.
685. The gypsy is not accustomed to ploughing.
686. The hand of each saint inclines towards himself.
687. The hangman is being hanged.
688. The head of each stick is at its end.
689. The helve of the lost hatchet.
690. The hoar-frost is still to come for the dog.
691. The horse has four legs, still the stumbles.
692. The horse has to pull as the horse is also pulled.
693. The horse should worry, he has a big head.
694. The horse that draws better is beaten.
695. The horse's leg protrudes.
696. The Hungarian justice is three.
697. The limits is the starlit sky.
698. The little devil is hiding in me.
699. The magpie rattles, a guest vill come.
700. The magpie wants too much, but her tail is unable to carry it.