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1281. Office tests the man.. Latin Proverb. Office tests the man.

1282. Often a silent face has voice and words.. Latin Proverb. Often a silent face has voice and words.

1283. Often there is eloquence in a silent look.. Latin Proverb. Often there is eloquence in a silent look.

1284. Oil and truth will get uppermost at last.. Latin Proverb. Oil and truth will get uppermost at last.

1285. Old age is in itself a disease.. Latin Proverb. Old age is in itself a disease.

1286. Old age is venerable.. Latin Proverb. Old age is venerable.

1287. Old foxes want no tutors.. Latin Proverb. Old foxes want no tutors.

1288. Old men's children are rarely of good constitution.. Latin Proverb. Old men's children are rarely of good constitution.

1289. Once a buffoon, never a good father of a family.. Latin Proverb. Once a buffoon, never a good father of a family.

1290. Once a handmaid never a lady.. Latin Proverb. Once a handmaid never a lady.

1291. Once a priest, always a priest.. Latin Proverb. Once a priest, always a priest.

1292. Once in each man's life fortune smiles.. Latin Proverb. Once in each man's life fortune smiles.

1293. One against whom accusations when made are easily believed.. Latin Proverb. One against whom accusations when made are easily believed.

1294. One beast easily recognizes another.. Latin Proverb. One beast easily recognizes another.

1295. One bird in the hand is worth four in the air.. Latin Proverb. One bird in the hand is worth four in the air.

1296. One butcher fears not many sheep.. Latin Proverb. One butcher fears not many sheep.

1297. One fool makes many.. Latin Proverb. One fool makes many.

1298. One hand washes the other.. Latin Proverb. One hand washes the other.

1299. One has woven the thread, another has drawn it forth.. Latin Proverb. One has woven the thread, another has drawn it forth.

1300. One hour to-day is worth two to-morrow.. Latin Proverb. One hour to-day is worth two to-morrow.

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