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Eerlicke Vryagie : Die een schoone kat heeft/ en dient geen bontwerker in huis te brengen

Deutsch: Ehrliche Werbung: Wer eine schöne Katze hat / sollte keinen Kürschner mit nach Hause bringen.
English: Honest courtship: He who has a fair cat / should not bring a furrier into his house.
An illustrated proverb from the Netherlands, possibly from an enblem book by Jacob Cats (1577-1660)
Size 19,5 x 20 cm
Date Unknown dateCategory:Unknown date / 2008-02-16
Source unknown / collection Kuhn
Author unknown / --Kuerschner 20:20, 16 February 2008 (UTC)

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