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How They Denote A Man Who Flees For Refuge to his Patron, and Receives No Assistance

When they would denote a man who flees for refuge to his patron, and receives no assistance, they depict a SPARROW AND AN OWL; for the sparrow when pursued betakes itself to the owl, and being near it is seized.

 

 

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