4 And he did seal the epistle with a seal; and, lo! it was made in the shape of a tear.
5 Now the longest rope, it hath an end. Wherefore it came to pass in time that Wudro, the son of Wyl, being he that did rule in Amer, he sent messengers unto Willi, saying unto him,
6 ¶ Such things and such things hast thou done, all these being against thy plighted word; and thine iniquity, it hath tormented me for a long time past.
7 Now, therefore, hearken unto me, and pay attention to my words.
8 Because I am a man of peace, therefore have I borne with thee long enough; and I am become sick unto death with thy naughtiness. And the blood of my murdered people, it crieth aloud for retribution.
9 Take heed, therefore, and mend the evil of thy ways, for, on the next occasion, assuredly shalt thou rue the day.
10 ¶ And when Willi had heard the things that Wudro, the son of Wyl, did say unto him, he sent in haste unto his chief captains, and he did commune with them.
11 And he questioned them closely concerning the words of Wudro. And he said unto them, Think ye that this man, he meaneth anything?
12 And they made answer unto him, saying, Be of good cheer, and heed him not, for he is a man that acteth only according to his advantage.
13 And the land of Amer, it prospereth exceedingly; neither doth the miller turn away the stream which worketh his wheel.