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Hi all.  In this lesson, we will see allusions around the world. 
== Pull someone's chestnuts out of the fire ==
This comes from the fable The Monkey and the Cat
''https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Monkey,_and_the_Cat''
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|Hi all.  In this lesson, we will see allusions around the world.  Pull someone's chestnuts out of the fire  This comes from the fable The Monkey and the Cat  ''<nowiki>https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Monkey,_and_the_Cat</nowiki>''  language   term   Catalan  treure the chestnuts of the foc  Chinese  火中取栗  Hu  Danish  rage chestnuts out of the fire  Dutch  de chestnuts with fine snowflakes  Finnish  hoitaa jonkun homma  French  pull the browns you faith halen
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Hi all. In this lesson, we will see allusions around the world.

Pull someone's chestnuts out of the fire

This comes from the fable The Monkey and the Cat

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Monkey,_and_the_Cat

language term
Finnish hoitaa jonkun homma
French tirer les marrons du fe