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PART II WEALTH
 

CHAPTER 88

THE APPRAISING OF ENEMIES

871. The accursed thing called enmity should never be courted willingly even though it be only in jest.

872. Even if thou challenge the men whose weapon is the bow, provoke not the men whose weapon is their tongue.

873. Behold the prince that hath no allies but challengeth to war a multitude of foes : he is more insane than even a madman.

874. Behold the prince that hath the tact to convert enemies into allies: his power will last without end.

875. If thou hast to contend alone and without allies against two enemies, try to gain over one of them to thy side.

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