It seems to me that you are unpracticed in making proper address in assembly, as is the way among civilized men. Although you appear as a man, an insolent child you must be in truth. You owe to both me and the present dilemma your respect, or else naught will be shown you, nor shall I entertain your counsel.
Furthermore, this woman is mine neither by bride price paid nor by dint of my spear. In this matter too you are mistaken.
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Furthermore, this woman is mine neither by bride price paid nor by dint of my spear. In this matter too you are mistaken.
[Answering the real questions.]