185. Three women that are not entitled to a fine: a woman who does not care with whom she sleeps, a thievish woman, a sorceress.

[186.] Three things that ruin every chief: falsehood, overreaching, parricide.[103]

[103] Or rather 'murder of relations.'

[187.] Three things that characterise every chaste person: steadiness, modesty, sobriety.

[188.] Three things by which every angry person is known: an outburst of passion, trembling, growing pale.

[189.] Three things that characterise every patient person: repose, silence, blushing.

[190.] Three things that characterise every haughty person: pompousness, elegance, (display of) wealth.

[191.] Three things that tell every humble person: poverty, homeliness, servility.

[192.] Three signs of wisdom: patience, closeness, the gift of prophecy.

193. Three signs of folly: contention, wrangling, attachment (to everybody).