Saint Martin was an easy man, he loved to drink Cerevisiam; and when he’d no Pecuniam, he left in pledge his Tunicam, [167]

Saints appear to fools, [266]

Saint’s words, cat’s claws, [291]

Salt and bread make the cheeks red, [167]

Salt spilt is never all gathered, [255], [299]

Samson was a strong man, but he could not pay money before he had it, [167]

Satiety causes disgust (Abundance begets indifference), [171]

Saving is a greater art than gaining, [169]

Saving is getting, [49]

Savings are the first gain, [109]