Explain the phrase "costly followers', as used by Bacon
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COSTLY followers are not to be liked; lest while a man maketh his train longer, he make his wings shorter. As we live our lives, we come in contact with varied types of people. Some of them develop liking towards you and warm up to you. The motivation for their coming near can be quite narrow and selfish at times.
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- COSTLY followers are not to be liked; lest while a man maketh his train longer, he make his wings shorter. As we live our lives, we come in contact with varied types of people. Some of them develop liking towards you and warm up to you. The motivation for their coming near can be quite narrow and selfish at times.
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