[ SECTION 40. Even when you are fully justified in praising yourself, ]
[ SECTION 41. If you have reason to suspect that a person is telling you ]
[ SECTION 42. You should regard all your private affairs as secrets, ]
[ SECTION 43. Money is never spent to so much advantage as when you have ]
[ SECTION 44. If possible, no animosity should be felt for anyone. But ]
[ SECTION 45. To speak angrily to a person, to show your hatred by ]
[ SECTION 46. To speak without emphasizing your words—parler sans ]
[ CHAPTER IV. — WORLDLY FORTUNE.— ]
[ SECTION 48. An ancient writer says, very truly, that there are three ]
[ SECTION 49. That Time works great changes, and that all things are ]