1 the human's sin. 2 why does humans have to suffer their whole life long and die at the end - this is taught by the elderly. 3 after the creation Ińmar said to the humans: "lo, i put you in the middle of the meadow and allow, that all sorts of beasts and winged pour your blood. 4 if you don't leave them to hurt you (actually if you do nothing to give you to them): you will live really, really good, you'll never die, you never have to look for food, drink and clothes. 5 [but] if they can pour your blood: you will die after a short life, you will live a suffering life, you won't find any food or drink without work soaked with sweat (actually until you are in a cold sweat). 6 at this time you weren't even allowed to stop (actually there was no stop); all the terrific beasts from all over the world, as big as stacks, come all to you with their yelling making the earth quake. 7 all the birds from all over the world, with wings like windmills, will all chop at you. 8 [but] no one will give himself up in no way. 9 at last the sleuthhound will also come to you. 10 "äj!" - says the man laughing - no one like Ińmar ever defeated me, will someone like a louse going to defeat me? come here (now), i won't chase you away!". the man didn't even stop talking and with a chirp (actually with saying ǯilʼlʼi̊ri̊k) the sparrow pricked (actually cut with his nose) into the man's soft head, pouring his blood. 11 as he gave up himself to the sparrow, the man, how Ińmar is saying, dies and has live all his life by working for food, drink and clothes.