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DAOUD

But now, master, a man robs a merchant
and he is cast into prison. Now a man is slain in the market and his son, his own son, master, may not follow after the aggressor and slay him and burn his house. They are ill-content, master. No man robs the
merchants, no man slays them, and the
merchants' hearts are hardened and they oppress all men.


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