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V. TAHMURAS' FRAGMENTS.
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112. 'He is unrighteous who is good to the unrighteous ?'
LI. 113. Holiness is the best of all good?
LII. 114. [The wish of the Lord is the rule) of Holi
ness.
The gifts of Vohu Manô...8
LIII.
115. He has made the good waters and the good plants
LIV. 116. And though he may bribe the judge with presents, 117. He cannot bribe the ordealo and escape it.
LVI. 118-120. ............? .
LVII 6 121. If the one accept and not the other, he who refuseth is in fault. 122. If both accept, there is no fault.
LVIII. 123, 124. With glance and with speech, a man superintendeth his worldly wealth, inanimate and animate, goods and chattels ?.
successfully, when he confounded the heretics and manifested the orthodox doctrine by having molten metal poured upon his breast.
• This fragment seems to refer to the proposal made by one of the litigants to have recourse to an ordeal (cf. Fragments in the Farhang, 15).
? He superintends his inanimate property with his look, and his animate property with speech.
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