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1 2, 10| Sakyamuni made reply: "O thou friend of~the indolent, thou wicked
2 4, 15| him: "Thy countenance, my friend, is serene; thine eyes are~
3 4, 15| Thou professest then, friend, to be Jina, the~conqueror
4 4, 16| name~and addressed him as "friend Gotama."~ When they had
5 4, 16| name nor address him as 'friend,' for he is the~Buddha,
6 7, 23| supporter of orphans and the friend of the poor." Hearing that~
7 8, 25| VIHARA~ ~ ANATHAPINDIKA, the friend of the destitute and the
8 8, 25| called Jetavana, and the friend of the orphans invited~the
9 12, 36| concord. If a man finds a wise~friend who lives righteously and
10 12, 36| But if he finds not a friend who lives righteously and
11 13, 45| are good.~ "And what, my friend, is the root of the good?
12 13, 49| Brahman Pokkharasati, while my friend says the~straight path which
13 13, 49| to him, 'But, then, good friend, thou~art making a staircase
14 14, 67| to~the crane: 'Look here, friend, thou wilt not be able to
15 14, 69| these words and said: "My~friend, if thine eyes are blind
16 14, 71| free. Live with me as~my friend and accept this present
17 16, 83| And they asked him, "Good~friend, why wouldst thou know?"
18 16, 84| and refused all food. A friend,~hearing of his sickness,
19 16, 84| cause of~his grief. And the friend said: "Thou didst not make
20 16, 84| The rich man did as his friend had~told him, and when his
21 16, 84| child, husband, parent, or friend." Poor~Kisa Gotami now went
22 18, 97| mendicant~Subhadda: "Enough! friend Subhadda. Trouble not the
23 18, 97| venerable Ananda said: "Step in, friend Subhadda; for the~Blessed
24 18, 97| Ananda: "Great is~thy gain, friend Ananda, great is thy good
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