fields have eyes, (and) woods have ears

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fields have eyes, (and) woods have ears
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used to suggest that even in seemingly private locations, there may be someone present who could overhear or observe one's actions, so one should always be mindful of their behavior

Proverb
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I do n't like to gossip in public places. After all, fields have eyes, and woods have ears.
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