
Proverbs and Maxims 1: A hungry stomach has no ears

Proverbs and Maxims 3: Parience is the virtue of asses

Proverbs and Maxims 10: Don't put your finger between the wood and the bark

Proverbs and Maxims 8: To a good cat a good rat

Proverbs and Maxims 8: To a good cat a good rat

Proverbs and Maxims 11: Take your advantages where you find them

Proverbs and Maxims 7: Little presents sustain friendship

Proverbs and Maxims 9: love Bertrand, love his dog

Family Proverbs 2: Oh! Monster, you allow yourself to tell me that I'm an old melon, and that my hair is a wig: spare the rod and spoil the child!..

KOJIMA Masataka and his family (Tau, Mother, Shitsu, Father, Masataka)

Proverbs and Maxims 12: There's a sucker! personally, I agree with the proverb: “What's good to take is good to keep.”
![Double Faces 1: The Uncle-The Nephew: [On the left of the page, vertically]: (The Nephew, aloud) I've been given a little too much, that's bad -(The Uncle, aside) I'll inherit from my nephew, how strange! [On the right of the page,vertically]: (The Uncle, aloud) I'm not well, my friend. -(The Nephew, aside)Things are going well, I'm going to inherit from him](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0036520001.jpg)
Double Faces 1: The Uncle-The Nephew: [On the left of the page, vertically]: (The Nephew, aloud) I've been given a little too much, that's bad -(The Uncle, aside) I'll inherit from my nephew, how strange! [On the right of the page,vertically]: (The Uncle, aloud) I'm not well, my friend. -(The Nephew, aside)Things are going well, I'm going to inherit from him

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TRAGEDY 1: “What pains has this charming face cost me!...” (Phèdre)

NEWS 1: I didn’t tell you to go and make yourself into... sugar! I told you to go and cook yourself!

Affectation 1: There Sir!... and then after this, you're going to run off to see the others!..
![[THESE GOOD PARISIANS] 1: - Oh! Théophile..., I'm learing some fine things about you..., according to Mr. Desbarolles' book, I see you have on your palm the debauchery line!... - Oh!... bah..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0044170001.jpg)
[THESE GOOD PARISIANS] 1: - Oh! Théophile..., I'm learing some fine things about you..., according to Mr. Desbarolles' book, I see you have on your palm the debauchery line!... - Oh!... bah..

Bathers 15: Look here, Father Coquardeau, it's nice and fresh. -By jove! I quite believe it

SKETCHES OF SUMMER 1: -What luck... there's a gentleman soaping himself... I'm going to take advantage of his water!..

TRAGIC PHYSIOGNOMIES 6: ANDROMACHE “I have seen the days of my whole family cut short” “And my husband covered with blood dragged through the dust!”

TRIVIAL THINGS 1: Eleven degrees centigrade! what a bad turn it gives you! and they call this a year of mercy!
![MONOMANIACS 1: THE BEASTOPHILE: The supreme happiness of the Beastophile is to make in his home a small menagerie in the bosom of which he spends his life. One can truly apply to him the proverb: “Tell me whom you associate with, [and] I’ll tell you who you are.”](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0036890001.jpg)
MONOMANIACS 1: THE BEASTOPHILE: The supreme happiness of the Beastophile is to make in his home a small menagerie in the bosom of which he spends his life. One can truly apply to him the proverb: “Tell me whom you associate with, [and] I’ll tell you who you are.”

The Blue-stockings 22: The blue-stocking declaiming her play -Act 6 Scene 1... the theatre shows a tiger asleep in the desert... Rosalba barely drags herself forward, and does so with even greater difficulty because of her five children and her aged father: -Rosalba falls at the foot of a date-palm covered with coconuts, and cries in despair: Oh heaven, when will our torments finish. -The entire audience (in a low voice): ‘and ours, too, when will they finish, oh heaven!’
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