13. And if someone should reveal
the state of the Sovereign's health, or if they should disclose
information about people whom they serve, or, if they be peasants, to whom
they belong, and if such reports are not convincing, they should not be
believed. After they have been severely punished for spreading lies,
through merciless whipping with a knut, such individuals should
then be returned to those persons to whom they belong. Such informers
should not be believed or listened to in the future on anything except
matters of great importance.
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