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1
He who
sups
with
the Devil must fish with a long spoon.
2
He needs a long spoon they say, who
sups
with
the deil.
3
The Reverend Father
sups
with
the World, and indulges the Flesh.
4
Scarron, "who
sups
with
me every evening," a tender message from Mme.
5
Barton comes and
sups
with
me to-morrow, and George Crabbe, son of the poet, a capital fellow.
6
But Balder went on his way, and even now he
sups
with
Nanna in the dark castle over yonder.
7
The captain
sups
with
us.
8
Hood
sups
with
me to-night.
9
Who
sups
with
a boar may get good roots to eat, but must endure pigs' feet in the trough!
10
He is not worth une grande passion, believe me; but tell me, ma belle, who else
sups
with
you?
11
I'll just step up stairs and change my cap: it would be but civil if the gentleman's gentleman
sups
with
us.
12
The 14th-century admonition that "He who
sups
with
the devil should have a long spoon" is the mantra these days of many European leaders.
13
"Who
sups
with
the devil must have a long spoon," said Francis, laughing.
14
"Pride breakfasts with plenty, dines with poverty, and
sups
with
infamy."
15
"To-night he
sups
with
us, to-morrow he departs," Monmouth answered.
16
"She
sups
with
us," he announced, "she and others.
sups
with
sups
sup