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5. Se doeyug ummoi sichit 
doAoi Lumawig ta ina chong- 
Aon chit nang-aA-an ud Luma- 
wig set apongot-ta namdoeyod- 
nat chet pillak-ka inOtangnat 
choechit uchum-ma taku. 
6. Ot imuson man doeyug 
kan Lumawig: “Sinnot nang- 
aA-am chit apongot-ta nam doe- 
yadnot choechit pillak-ka ino- 
tangnot choechit uchum-ma ta- 
kQ?” kanan man doeyug. 
7. Ken-awat Lumawig: “Ot 
uak; no pioeom umoi ka icha. 
Aom kan kuphin-nachol.” Ot 
ummoi doeyug inchaAom sichit 
kuphin-nachol chet apongot-ta 
inakau Lumawig ot Se Kuphin- 
nachol ina impa-aAa chet nan- 
akau choechit polis. 
8. IsaaA man choechit polis 
Se Lumawig sinumaAan chet 
kuphin-nachol ot nampudnu Se 
Lumawig kan kuphin-nachol- 
la: “Sakon chit nangakau set 
apPngot choe doeyug.” Ot im- 
pa-ichoeAan kuphin-nachol Se 
Lumawig se choechit pdlis ud 
Pfuntok ot innigkcechoe chet 
kansel. 
5. Si Bayug went to the 
house of Lumawig in order to 
inquire about the place where 
Lumawig got the beads with 
which he paid the money he 
borrowed from the other peo- 
ple. 
6. Then Bayug asked of Lu- 
mawig: “From whom did you 
get the beads with which you 
paid the moneys you borrowed 
from the other people?” said 
Bayug. 
7. Lumawig replied: “They 
are mine; if you like go and 
report it to the governor.” And 
Bayug reported to the governor 
the beads stolen by Lumawig 
and the governor ordered the 
police to arrest the thief. 
8. Si Lumawig was brought 
by the police to be examined 
by the governor and he con- 
fessed to the governor (say- 
ing:) “I am the thief of the 
beads of the Bayug people.” 
And the governor caused Si 
Lumawig to be conducted by 
the police to Bontoc and they 
put him into jail. 
3. imuson what is asked for, past inimus. 
kotnat probably contracted from ko my and sanat that. 
4. inakau, past of akdwon object of stealing. 
choe doeyug (Ilk. da Bayug) the Bayug family, the Bayugs. 
irn ddeyod, past of iddeyod, means of paying. 
5. nang-a^-an, past of mang-aH-an place where, or person from whom, 
something is obtained; Si Pedro mang-aK-ak si tadceko Pedro is 
my purveyor for tobacco. 
namddeyodnat, final t is an enclitic form of si (hi), likewise in fol- 
lowing inotangnat. 
6. sinnot from sinno si. 
namdcefiodnot, the possessive suffix of the second person singular is 
no, not mo. 
7. uak from ud property -f ko mine. 
