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1 20| of St. Paetniza a mark of silver and no more. ~ 2 24| paid, i.e., twenty marks of silver; but if another be killed, 3 24| be made with ten marks of silver; but a man's servant will 4 24| atoned for by three marks of silver; the wounding of a freeman 5 24| payment of two marks of silver; the wounding of a serf 6 24| will pay half a mark of silver. ~ 7 25| expedient, likewise for silver scales. Goods which a guest 8 25| transaction. The weigher of silver will weigh without fee from 9 25| the said guests. Whatever silver the assayer receives from 10 25| subtract the alloy from such silver as he receives from him. 11 25| When a guest has his own silver weighed the weighing must 12 25| any guest should sell his silver to the assayer of silver, 13 25| silver to the assayer of silver, and, he who receives it 14 25| what the weigher of the silver weighed for him, then the