1 the women's sin. 2 days of yore the sky was below like [some kind of] bed shelf; tall people could reach the sky with their hands. 3 once a woman was [just] throwing the child's napkin thru the sky for drying. 4 "this human is stuck-up (actually put his head in the height), lo she doesn't even know [that], what to do; she is even make my home dirty" - said Ińmar and beside himself with rage he lifted the sky even higher. 5 at this time peoples grain were really [rich] thriving - without any work the whole grain stems, also the corn were full of grain. 6 beacuse of the grain-wealth people didn't know the value of the grain. 7 after Ińmar lifted the sky, he took away the humans grain. 8 "oh my Ińmar, my great Ińmar!" - begged the human when he saw that - "leave me at least the mountains, the corn, otherwise i will die. 9 "let it be, how you wish (say)!" - said Ińmar, while having pity on the human. 10 from now on [the grain] only grows on the top of the grain stem, in the corn.