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Day: May 1, 2020

Proverbe sur les conséquences de …/ Proverb on Consequences of Being Trapped

On May 1, 2020May 1, 2020 By Dr. Y.In Great Wisdom1 Comment

Snake - IMG_3467_1Le serpent pris au piège n’évitera pas le bâton (Proverbe Ewe – Benin, Ghana, Togo).

The snake trapped cannot avoid the stick (Ewe proverb – Benin, Ghana, Togo).

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