22. Śarīrayehi aeṭa-mas poḍi-koṭa piduru su[m̆]buluwak men kerīma. Bruising the flesh on the bones in the body, and making it like a straw envelope.

23. Kakiyawana-lada tel aen̆gehi isīma. Sprinkling boiling oil on the body.

24. Sayin pīḍīta sunakhayan lawā mas anubawa-kerīma. Devouring the flesh by means of dogs suffering from starvation.

25. Kaṭu-berē peralīma. Rolling [the person] in the drum containing thorns.

26. Sakramē karakaerīma. Turning [the person] round on the wheel.

27. Æsak uguluwā anik aesaṭa penwīma. Plucking out an eye, and showing it to the other eye.

28. Æha maeda yahul gasā karakaewīma. Striking an iron pin into the middle of the eye, and turning it round.

29. Æn̆ga-mas kapā baeda kaewīma. Cutting off the flesh of the body, frying it, and making [the person] eat it.

30. Būta-seyyāwen hin̆duwā nūl gasā wāēyen saehīma. Setting [the person] in the attitude in which goblins recline (i.e., on the back), marking [the body by means of blackened] strings (as sawyers do), and slicing off [the projecting parts] with the adze.

31. Diwas-ula in̆duwīma. Setting [the person] on the impaling stake.