1396. CONCERNING THOSE AT THE RIGHT OF THE LAKE WHO ENDEAVOR TO KILL ONE ANOTHER WITH VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS Certain of them came to me from thence, saying that they are continually killing one another, and that during their life they had been such as had cherished interior hatred against the neighbor, and as often as opportunity was given, they had burst forth, taking delight in so doing. They said that they always loved disputes, and found delight in summoning the neighbor to legal proceedings, to punishments and fines. Unless they had been restrained by the punishments of the law they would likewise have openly rushed upon their neighbor and wounded him, even endeavoring to kill him.