30 And Wudro, the son of Wyl, having knowledge, did reason with them. And he spake unto them in these words, saying: What mean ye? Are not the epistles to your liking? Are not my words strong and well chosen, and is not my meaning plain to all?
31 And they answered him, saying, Verily, these things are so. Have we not said it? Nevertheless, the man that is wounded by a word, he sheweth no scar. How then is the marksman to know?
32 And hast thou not perceived that Willi laughs at thee before thy face; and, behind thy back, he doth extend his fingers towards thee, pointing them from the apex of his nostrils.
33 At thy threats doth he scoff aloud, and thy servants doth he use in a manner that is abominable.
34 If these things find not favour in thine eyes, send forth thine hosts that he may know that there is might behind thy write.
35 And Wudro, the son of Wyl, did loose his tongue upon them and he upbraided them, soundly, saying, Am I a fool and a blind man that rule over you?
36 Wherefore, then, should ye upbraid me, and who are ye to choose the time? Verily, I say unto you that a lack of understanding, it shineth from your eyes. And your words, they are wanting of any wisdom.
37 But I am trusted of my people; neither shall I betray that trust because of your importuning. And when he had spoken unto them in this wise, he sent them away. And he satisfied them not on that day.