A huckster who cannot pass off mouseturd for pepper, has not learned his trade, [144]

A hundred bakers, a hundred millers, and a hundred tailors are three hundred thieves, [328]

A hundred tailors, a hundred millers, and a hundred weavers are three hundred thieves, [208]

A hundred waggonsful of sorrow will not pay a handful of debt, [380]

A hundred years a banner, a hundred years a barrow—A very old proverb, signifying the changeful fortunes of great feudal families], [10]

A hundred years cannot repair a moment’s loss of honour, [70]

A hundred years hence we shall all be bald, [193]

A hundred years is not much, but never is a long while, [10]

A hundred years of regret pay not a farthing of debt, [10], [153]