24. He who hath but one hog makes him fat; he who hath but one son makes him a fool.—Italian.

25. It is a wise father that knows his own child.—Shakespeare (Merch. of Venice, ii. 2).

26. Like father, like son.—Arabic.

27. Man sieht dem Kind an, was er fur einen Vater hat. [By the child one sees what sort of man his father is.]—German.

28. Many a father might say … "I put in gold into the furnace, and there came out this calf."—Spurgeon.

29. Many a good father has a bad son.

30. On est toujours le fils de quelqu'un. Cela console. [One is always the son of somebody. That is a consolation.]—French.

31. Patris est filius. [He is the son of his father.]—Latin.

32. Such a father, such a son.—Spanish.

33. Tel pere, tel fils. [Like father, like son.]—French.