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Art. 63. 



If a brother of the Hung-league has disputed or fought witli another brother about mone}', 

 accounts, or articles, and they have gone to the court-room in order to request the Presi- 

 dent and Master to examine the case and decide upon it, if then some on e has selfishly taken 

 money from the person who is in the wrong, in order to give evidence in hls favour, he 

 shall be punished with 108 blows. 



Art. 61. 



If a brother of the Hung-league remains quietly at home at the festival of some God, 

 or at the time that lodge is held, and if he is an ofiïcer on whom is bestowed the golden 

 flowër on the head, and if he does not come after having been thrice summoned, he shall 

 be punished with 18 blows and be deprived of Iris flower. 



Art. 65. 



If there are among the brethern of the Hung-league faithless and wicked people who, re- 

 lying upon their power, dare to insult, abuse, knook or beat the President and Master, 

 or the chiefs and the four Great-ones, they shall receive 86 blows and, besides, be punished, 

 according to law, with 72 blows. 



Art. 66. 



If a brother of the Hung-league has committed an improper and unlawful action , and or- 

 der has been given to call him in order to examine him, and he refuses proudly and haught- 

 ily to come, and refuses to obey the law, he shall be punished first with 36 blows. 



Art. 67. 



If a brother of the Hung-league, seeing that the wife or children of a deceased brother 

 Mi-e insulted or illtreated by others, and, though dwelling next door, remains looking at ir, 

 with his arms sleeved up ( : ), and, designedly, does not inform the brethern of it, that they 

 may avenge them, he shall be punished with 21 blows. 



Art. 6S. 



If a brother of the Hung-league, after having entered the Hung-league, covets, tnph-lieart- 

 ecl and double-minded , power and authority, and, therefore, passes over to anóther society, 

 and gives the book to others to destroy or burn it, he shall be put to death. 



Art. 69. 



If a brother of the Hung-league introduces bad people into the league, on a day that 

 lodge is held, without having inquired carefully and truthfully; but, on the contrary, having 

 taken clandestine bribes, Iets them be amliated, he shall be punished with the loss of one ear. 



Q) i. e. with folded arms; 



