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I haue kepte the ſecrete / ¶ And thenne the wulf anſuered to hym in this maner / I thanke thyn handes and thy tongue / and not thyn hede ne thyn eyen / For by them I ſhold haue ben betrayed / yf I had not fledde aweye / ¶ And therfore men muſt not truſte in hym that hath two faces and two tongues / for ſuche folk is lyke and ſemblable to the ſcorpion / the whiche enoynteth with his tongue / and prycketh ſore with his taylle