Two Heads Are Better Than One
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“Across the fields two travelers journey slow, / One looks around to find the distant foe; / The other watches near with caution meet, / And finds a serpent hissing at their feet."—Barber, 1857
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Barber, John W. The Handbook of Illustrated Proverbs (New York, NY: George F. Tuttle, 1857)
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