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The Lumber Room

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Consign them to dust and damp by way of preserving them

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The Lumber Room

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The Lumber Room | "Consign them to dust and damp by way of preserving them" The Lumber Room "Consign them to dust and damp by way of preserving them" Proverbs from China and India (possibly) with one comment (Reposting from G+ for posterity) I came across this 1907 book by Arthur Guiterman (who was previously encountered here ), titled “Betel Nuts: or What They Say in Hindustan” , in which he claims to have collected proverbs and sayings “gleaned in Bengal, in the Punjab, in Rajputana, and even among the mountains of Kashmir and Afghanistan”. I write “claims”, because the practice was rampant, at the time, to write random things and attribute them to various exotic peoples. Nevertheless, many of these look like genuine proverbs from the region. He writes: These proverbs, and hundreds like them, are ever in the mouths of the people of Hindustan, giving spice and color to their speech even as the Betel Nut—the chewing-gum of the Orient—spices the breath and reddens the ...

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