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galanas from the murderer. [1]To the king comes the third of every galanas, because it is for him to enforce where it is not possible for a kindred to enforce; and what shall be obtained of the murderer's chattels from time to time, belongs to the king. [2]The galanas of a king's taeog is paid with three kine and three score kine with three augmentations. His sarhad is three kine and three score of silver. [3]The galanas of a breyr's taeog is half the galanas of a king's taeog, and likewise his sarhad. [4]The galanas of a king's alltud is paid with three kine and three score kine without augmentation. His sarhad is three kine without addition. [5]The galanas of a breyr's alltud, is half the galanas of a king's alltud. [6]The galanas of a taeog's alltud, is half the galanas of a breyr's alltud, and likewise with regard to their sarhads.

[7]Whoever shall strike a person, let him pay his sarhad first, because attack and onset constitute a sarhad to every person ; and a penny for every hair pulled out from his head by the root ; and a penny for every finger which shall touch the head ; and twenty-four pence for the front hair. [8]Let every one choose his status, whether by the status of his chief of kindred or by the status of his father or by

  1. V 20 b 14
  2. V 20 b 18
  3. V 20 b 20
  4. V 20 b 22
  5. V 20 b 25
  6. V 21 a 1
  7. V 21 a 4
  8. V 21 a 9