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The priest as he had not predicted that crime and therefore had hidden it.

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In ancient Japan, the individual responsible for the actions of a thief was the thief themselves. The thief was held accountable for their criminal actions, and punishment was often carried out accordingly by the authorities or through community justice systems such as the neighborhood watch or local samurai.

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