1076. Like unto a tomtom are the base ones : for they cannot rest without giving out to others the secrets that are entrusted to them.
1077. The degenerate would grudge even to jerk his hands moistened with food, save to those that can break his jaw with clenched fists.
1078. The worthy can be commanded by a simple word: but, like the sugar-cane, the low can be made to give only by a sound thrashing.
1079. It is enough if he seeth a neighbour clothed and fed : the vile man can always discover vices in his character.
1080. What is the resource of the degenerate when misfortune befalleth him ? He hath but one, and that is to sell himself as quickly as possible.
HERE ENDETH SECTION iii OF PART II
ENTITLED MISCELLANEOUS
HERE ALSO ENDETH PART II
ENTITLED WEALTH