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1 12, 37| them the story~of Prince Dighavu, the Long-lived. He said: "
2 12, 37| son and they called him Dighavu. When~Dighavu had grown
3 12, 37| called him Dighavu. When~Dighavu had grown up, the king thought
4 12, 37| he~sent his son away, and Dighavu having received a good education
5 12, 37| last advice, he cried: 'O Dighavu, my son! Be not far-sighted,~
6 12, 37| Kosala were executed, but Dighavu their son~bought strong
7 12, 37| afraid, for he thought, Dighavu, the son of~King Dighiti,
8 12, 37| assassinate me.'~ "Young Dighavu went to the forest and wept
9 12, 37| being much~pleased with Dighavu, gave him employment in
10 12, 37| from his retinue, young Dighavu alone~remaining with him.
11 12, 37| head in the lap of young Dighavu and slept.~ "Dighavu thought: '
12 12, 37| young Dighavu and slept.~ "Dighavu thought: 'People will forgive
13 12, 37| unsheathed his sword. Then Dighavu~thought of the last words
14 12, 37| I often dream that young Dighavu is~coming upon me with his
15 12, 37| drawing his sword, said: 'I am~Dighavu, the son of King Dighiti,
16 12, 37| was at the mercy of young Dighavu raised~his hands and said: '
17 12, 37| Grant me my life, my dear Dighavu, grant me my~life. I shall
18 12, 37| forever grateful to thee.' And Dighavu said without~bitterness
19 12, 37| king said: 'Well, my dear Dighavu, then grant me my life,~
20 12, 37| Brahmadatta of Kasi and young~Dighavu granted each other's life
21 12, 37| Brahmadatta of Kasi said to young Dighavu: 'Why did thy~father say
22 12, 37| thought: 'How wise is young Dighavu~that he understands in its
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