16th century proverb of the day:
"There is nothing more vain than to beg a breech of a bare-arsed man"
Meaning: Don't expect more of people than they can deliver.
USE IT TODAY!
"There is nothing more vain than to beg a breech of a bare-arsed man"
Meaning: Don't expect more of people than they can deliver.
USE IT TODAY!
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"There is nothing more vain than to beg a breech of a bare-arsed man"
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