"to the stranger, to the orphan and to the widow shall it be": It is written here "stranger, orphan," and above (19) "stranger, orphan." Just as there (to render it subject to shikchah) its capacity must be less than two sa'ah, so, here. From here it was ruled: An olive tree which contains two sa'ah and which was forgotten is not subject to shikchah. An olive tree standing between (any two of) three rows (of olive trees) separated by a plot of two malbenim (six hand-breadths) from one another is not shikchah.