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In The One Hand He Is Carrying A Stone, While He Shows The Bread In The Other.
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In the one hand he is carrying a stone, while he shows the bread in the other.
-- Plautus (254-184 BC)
-- Aulularia, Act ii, Sc. 2, 18, (195.)
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