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As the old proverb goes, the shoemaker's children go barefoot, and though he spends his days mending shoes for everyone in the village, he neglects to provide for his own family's footwear.

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As the old proverb goes, the shoemaker's children go barefoot, and though he spends his days mending shoes for everyone in the village, he neglects to provide for his own family's footwear.

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ことわざにあるように「靴屋の子どもは裸足でいる」は、人は身近な人をないがしろにしがちだという意味だ。彼は村中の人々の靴を修理しているのに、自分の家族の履物を用意していない。

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