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I am also the dear friend of the intelligent son of Dhritarashtra. For his sake are my life-breaths and whatever wealth I have! As regards thyself, O thou that art born in a sinful country, it is evident that thou hast been tampered with by the Pandavas, since thou behavest towards us in everything like a foe.

He that helpeth his poor and wretched and helpless relatives, obtain children and animals and enjoyeth prosperity that knoweth no end. They that desire their own benefit should always succour their relatives. By every means, therefore, O king, do thou seek the growth of thy race. Prosperity will be thine, O Monarch, if thou behavest well towards all thy relatives.

O how great is the frailty of man, which is ever prone to evil! To-day thou confessest thy sins, and to-morrow thou committest again the sins thou didst confess. Now dost thou resolve to avoid a fault, and within an hour thou behavest thyself as if thou hadst never resolved at all.

Then said the priest unto him, "Recollect thyself, Judas, thou hast received what thou didst desire; and if thou behavest thyself decently thou canst still " Judas interrupted him. "I will have nothing more. I tear up your shameful bargain. Let the innocent go." "Be off, madman," said a rabbi angrily. But Judas, taking no heed, knelt and stretched his hands toward Caiaphas.

If thou behavest with mildness, thou wilt be benefited and reap advantages for thyself. Honouring these words of that high-souled lord of all animals, the jackal, hanging down his head a little, said these words fraught with humility. ""The jackal said, 'O king of beasts, these words of thine with reference to myself are such as befit thee.

O monarch! behavest thou like the god of justice himself unto those that deserve punishment and those that deserve worship, unto those that are dear to thee and those that thou likest not? O son of Pritha, seekest thou to cure bodily diseases by medicines and fasts, and mental illness with the advice of the aged?

And tossing his massive arms he said unto the gambler's son, "Go, O Uluka, and say unto Duryodhana, that ungrateful, wicked-minded embodiment of hostilities, that infamous wretch of his race, these words, viz., 'O sinful wretch, thou always behavest with crookedness towards the Pandavas! Be thou a Kshatriya, O sinful wretch, and summon us to battle!

O monarch! behavest thou like the god of justice himself unto those that deserve punishment and those that deserve worship, unto those that are dear to thee and those that thou likest not? O son of Pritha, seekest thou to cure bodily diseases by medicines and fasts, and mental illness with the advice of the aged?