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6. God helps those that help themselves. 7. Ail is not butter that cornes from the cow. 8. Ail are not hunters that blow the horn. 9. A bribe 1 know, is a juggling knave. 10. Let them laugh that urà. 47. — Pronom relatif : what. 1. Life is half spent before we know what it is. 2. Husband, do not believe what you see, but what I tell you. 3. What soberness conceals, drunkenness reveals. 4. What is not right rnust be wrong. 5. VVc are apt to believe what we wish for. 6. Bear and blâme not what you cannot change. 7. It matters not what religion an ill inan is of. 8. A king promises but observes only what he pleases. 9. It is not what is she ? but what has she ? io. Enquire not what is in another’s pot. 48. — Pronom relatif : what (2e AUTRE SÉRIE D’EXEMPLES). 1. What is the use of an apple that is red, but rotten inside and not fit to eat ? 2. is a workman without his tools ? 3. IP/m/ is worse than ill luck. 4. What are you good for ? To stop bottles. 5. What is better than an empty shell ? Half an egg. 6. What does the early bird catch ? The worms. 7. What is freer than a gift ? 8. What is better than the smell of the kitchen ? the taste. 9. What is the best sauce ? hunger. 10. One may know by your nose ivhat pottage you love. 49. — Pronoms démonstratifs. 1. That cake came out of my oven. 2. One of these days is noue of these days. 3. Like those dogs, that meeting with nobody else, bite one another. 4. Go to another door, for this will not be opened. 5. As broken a ship as this has corne to land. 6. That is the bird that I wonld catch. 7. That goes m at one ear and out at the other. 8. That penny is wcll spent that saves a groat. 10. That whicli covers thee discovers thee.