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When the cat's away, the mice will play
When a person in authority is away, those under the person's rule will enjoy their freedom.
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Or, if you prefer a different cliché, that when the cat’s away, the mice will play.
When the cat's away, The mice will play.
“You see as long as Untsikana was present this fellow Waishlahla dared not annoy us, but now—well, you ought to remember the good old nursery rhyme, ‘When the cat’s away the mice will play!’”
How good is the Scottish, "Weel kens the mouse when the cat's oot o' the house," paralleled in our English version, "When the cat's away the mice will play," or in the French, "Les rats se promenent a l'aise la ou il n'y a point des chats," and there is a pleasant vein of truth and humour in the assertion that "Mice care not to play with kittens."
But when the cat’s away the mice will play, you know; so here goes.”
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