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The devil climbs the bell tower in a priest's cassock.
Spanish Proverb
Talk little and well, and you will be looked upon as somebody.
Spanish Proverb
Some go to law, for the wagging of a straw.
Spanish Proverb
She is well married who has neither mother-in-law nor sister-in-law.
Spanish Proverb
Put a beggar into your barn and he will make himself your heir.
Spanish Proverb
Peralvillo justice: hang a man first and try him afterwards.
Spanish Proverb
Nothing is lost on a journey by stopping to pray or to feed your horse.
Spanish Proverb
When God pleases, it rains in fair weather.
Spanish Proverb
Two cannot fall out if one does not choose.
Spanish Proverb
There is no worse apprentice than the one who doesn't want to know.
Spanish Proverb
The wolf loses his teeth, but not his inclinations.
Spanish Proverb
The wedding feast is not made with mushrooms only.
Spanish Proverb
The spider's web lets the rat escape and catches the fly.
Spanish Proverb
The pearls of a bride on her wedding day are the tears that will be shed later.
Spanish Proverb
The keys at the girdle, the dog in the larder.
Spanish Proverb
The gardener's feet do no harm to the garden.
Spanish Proverb
The busy fly is in every man's dish.
Spanish Proverb
Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich.
Spanish Proverb
Play with the fool at home, and he will play with you abroad.
Spanish Proverb
One man beats the bush, another catcheth the bird.
Spanish Proverb
My neighbour's goat gives more milk than mine.
Spanish Proverb
Were you at the wedding, Molly? No, mother, but the bride was very fine.
Spanish Proverb
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