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4 them to recognise the corpse. One of the barbers recognised the dead
body and informed that he had done the haircut of that man when he 46 56 was called by the maid of the merchant's wife. The police 41
apprehended the maid and out of fear she revealed everything. With the help of Vainayiki Buddhi the officer solved the case.
15. Theft of cattle (etc.) In a village once lived a very unlucky man. He spoiled whatever work he took in hand and always invited
trouble. Once he asked for a pair of oxen from his friend for use in his 45 plough. After completing his work when he went to return the oxen to 4 his friend, the friend was taking his meals. He left the oxen in the fi 'i yard and left without informing the friend, presuming that his friend
had seen him returning the oxen. His bad luck that the oxen Le somehow came out of the yard and someone stole them. When the 15 owner of the oxen did not find the oxen in the yard he came to this 4 luckless man and wanted his oxen back. When the luckless told him 4 that the oxen were returned to his yard before him, a dispute arose.
The owner of oxen took the luckless along and left for the city to take
the matter to the king. i On the way they saw a rider approaching them. All of a sudden
the horse was startled. It threw the rider and galloped. The rider
shouted—“Some one hit the horse with a staff and stop it." 51 The luckless had a staff in his hand. With the intention of * extending a helping hand to the fallen rider the luckless stepped 45 ahead and hit the approaching horse with his staff. Unfortunately
the staff hit the horse at a delicate spot and it died on the spot. The 4 owner of the horse got infuriated and joined the two in order to get
the unfortunate man punished by the king. Now the three proceeded towards the city.
By the time they reached the city, it was already night time and the city gates were closed. To wait till morning the three slept under a dense tree near the gate. The luckless had no sleep in his eyes. He
was deep in thoughts—“Luck does not favour me. I try to do good and 45 in turns bad. Death is better than such miserable life. I will be rid of Hi all troubles.”
With these thoughts he got up, tied one end of his scarf to a branch 951 of the tree and making a noose at the other end hung himself. Even श्री नन्दीसूत्र
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