Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | came forth from her right side like the rising~sun bright
2 1, 6 | arranged themselves on either side, eagerly gazing at the~heir
3 5, 18| saw his son sitting at his side in a bhikkhu's~robe. "My
4 11, 34| she took~her seat at his side and spoke thus: "Eight are
5 12, 36| said: "The bhikkhus who side with the~expelled brother
6 12, 39| pieces passed by on either side without~doing any harm.
7 13, 49| some business on the~other side, should want to cross. Do
8 13, 49| come over to him on this side,~the bank would come on
9 14, 73| caravan safe to~the other side by his knowledge of the
10 16, 89| seat respectfully at his side, and said:~"Lord! such faith
11 16, 92| respectfully at his feet on one side. As a prudent woman goes~
12 16, 92| seats respectfully by his side.~And when they were thus
13 16, 92| brought, and sat down at his side, and addressed the Blessed~
14 16, 93| seat respectfully on one side, said: "'I have~beheld,
15 17, 95| seat respectfully on one side. Then the~Blessed One instructed,
16 18, 96| Kusinara on the~further side of the river Hirannavati,
17 18, 96| as he sat there by his~side: "Enough, Ananda Let not
18 18, 97| peaceful streams on every side were torrent-swollen,~the
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