“He who puts up at the first inn he comes across, very often passes a bad night.”

Chi alloggia alia prima osteria in ch’ ei avviene, trova ben spesso la mala notte.
La Veglia. (Ed. Milan, 1812. Opere, Vol. XIV., p. 223).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 261.

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Chi alloggia alia prima osteria in ch'ei s'avviene, trova ben spesso la mala notte.

La Veglia
Variant: Chi alloggia alia prima osteria in ch’ ei avviene, trova ben spesso la mala notte.
Source: Citato in Harbottle, p. 261.

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