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Judge not a
& Book by its
Cover"fA few proverbs illustrated
in the spirit offun by
John Averill
Published in thatsame spirit by
HE BLACK CAT PRESS • CHICAG(
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AApril showers
bring May
flowers
Beware of him
who offers
lfts
GCleanliness
is next to
godliness
Don't ride a
free horse
to death
EEverything
comes to him
who waits
FFools and their
money are
soon parted
GGrass grows
reenest
on the other side
of the fence
He
who hesitates
is lost
I
In fair weather
prepare for
foul
JJoy and sorrow
go hand in
hand
Kill the bear
before you barter
the skin
ILet the devil never
find you with I
idle hands I
Many a thing
whispered in one
ear is heard over
the whole town
Never rub a cat
the wron
way
oOnce bit
twice shy
pPut not all your
esss in one
basket
QQuarrels between
friends are the
opportunities
of foes
Reckon not
your chickens
before they are
hatched
sSelf preservation
is the first law
of nature
TThe early bird
catches the
worm
IT
Use not
a musket to kill
a housefly
VVenture
a small fish to catch
lar e one
wWhen one rides
behind others he
does not always
travel when
he pieases
XXmas joys are not
the property of
the rich alone
YYou can lead a
horse to water
but you cannot
make him drink
zZest makes
simple porridge a
banquet
oA book begun
Is now done
If laughs you ve had
Then we are glad
aWe"N. W. Rand J. A.
Have had our fun
And played our play
And—may we add, have said our say
THE END
iooo copies produced in the month of November 1938
bv the Ace Offset Corporation for The Black Cat Press.
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Connecticut
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