The house owner was brought in to the king's court.
Sire! The house was built during my father's time. The bricklayer is the one to blame. I shall bring him in.
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The bricklayer, now an old man, was brought in.
Please listen, my Lord! It's is true that i built that weak wall, but it is weak because a dancing girl was disturbing me while I was working. I shall bring her here.
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The old bricklayer went and brought the dancing girl, who had also turned old.
I only had to disturb him since the goldsmith kept on making me going to and from my house. I will bring the real culprit.
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And so, the goldsmith was also brought in.
The real culprit is a rich merchant. He was very impatient and didn't allow me to finish the dancer's jewelry.
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The rich merchant was none other than the house owner's father.
THANK YOU, MY LORD!
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You have murdered the thief by building a weak wall. You shall be punished.
You have committed a grave sin by building a bad wall. You shall be executed.
You have disturbed the poor bricklayer causing to build a weak wall. You shall be sentenced to death.
You have indirectly murdered a man. What do you have to say before you're punished
You, being the culprit's son, will inherit his crimes and will be executed.