Proverbs and Common Sayings from the Chinese, Together with Much Related and Unrelated Matter, Interpersed with Observations on Chinese Things in General

Proverbs and Common Sayings from the Chinese, Together with Much Related and Unrelated Matter, Interpersed with Observations on Chinese Things in General
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