Chastise the good and he will mend, chastise the bad and he will grow worse, [74], [272]

Cheat me in the price and not in the goods, [221], [277]

Cheating is more honourable than stealing, [136]

Cheating is the chapman’s cart and plough, [136]

Cheerful company shortens the miles, [149]

Cheerfulness and good-will make labour light, [385]

Cheese and bread make the cheeks red, [156]

Cheese from the ewe, milk from the goat, butter from the cow, [245]

Cheese is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night, [156]

Cherries are bitter to the glutted blackbird, [3]