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CHAPTER XXXI, 40-XXXIII, 1.
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42. About what is the kind of contest of a poor man, plundered of his property; first, as regards the oppressor who was the plunderer, and, afterwards, having petitioned for criminal proceedings, through the judges, as regards his oppressor, until their repayment of the property. 43. About being delivered into distress and disaster, and the decision thereon. 44. About the oppressiveness of the much pollution of greediness (820) which is owing to all its fiendishness, and the arrangement of the creator about it for restraining the same fiend from destroying the whole worldly creation. 45. About the great judiciousness of a man in want of power being good, for preserving his own life and making it nurturable.
CHAPTER XXXII.
Huspâram Nask. 1. One section of the next twenty contains particulars about the rite of an ordeal accomplished, also the modes of one's preservation or incrimination therein, and whatever is on the same subject.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Hasparam Nask. 1. One section is about the mode and object of confinement as regards a beast of burden, sheep, and dog that are mad (dê vânako), and the operation of the affliction (vakhsisno); also to what extent is their restoration ; and when not restored, but come for slaughter, the care of them even in confinement,
1 Paz. v oighn.
9 The fiend of greediness, Aso.
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