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He may do or he may not do so--the reasons contradict each other, and all of them are incredibly silly.] [Footnote 25: This last fee is not so common.

For an oblation to S[=u]rya the fee is a white horse or a white bull; either of them representing the proper form of the sun (_Cat.Br_.ii.6.3.

9); but another authority specifies twelve oxen and a plough (T[=a]itt.

S.i.8.

7).] [Footnote 26: _Cat.Br_.ii.1.1.


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