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Search in folklore: fowls
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Fowls will not spare a cockroach that falls in their midst.
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In a court of fowls, the cockroach never wins his case.
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Rwandan
Far fowls have fair feathers.
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English
Fair feathers make fair fowls.
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French
A good fox does not eat his neighbour's fowls.
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French about
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good luck
Words are good, but fowls lay eggs.
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German about
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With fowls, the pedigree; with men, breeding.
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A bush fowls' playground is never appreciably spacious.
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Nigerian
Far away fowls have fair feathers.
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Scottish
Where there are many fowls, millet is not scattered.
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Why drive away fowls from the dung you do not eat yourself?.
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