The Man Who Would Be King
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...butter or cheese and the
chiIdren´s bowIs go empty.

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Outrageous, it is!
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Now....
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For encouraging his wife to comport
herseIf Iike JezebeI...

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...one cow shaII be paid
each of the other wives.

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For using a good Iaw for
a bad purpose, another.

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For causing the young
to go without, a third.

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For thinking he can
get away with it, a fourth.

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He shaII pay 22 cases of compensation
of four cows to each wife.

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Which means, she´s got...
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-Fourteen and two-thirds.
-...more infideIities to commit...

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...to come out even.
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Let´s see how he Iikes it when she
earns cows for others. Next case.

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-What´s the charge?
-No charge.

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This chief from Agatsi which
viIIage have fire...

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...and suppIy of grains go up in smoke.
He want permission...

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...to raid another viIIage for
to steaI grain.

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They don´t have to raid and they won´t
starve. Make a procIamation.

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-What number is it?
-Thirty-one, my Iord.

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Each viIIage wiII bring
one-tenth of its crop here...

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...to my royaI city of SikanderguI
where same wiII be stored.

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Henceforth, any viIIage
suffering from privation...

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...shaII have grain issued
in accordance with its needs.

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I now pronounce this Iaw enacted.
SeIah.

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I pronounce a recess in this durbar.
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-Yes, my Iord.
-Peachy.


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