Chapter
1 3 | disposition of the boys, says to them: My children, your
2 3 | defect of the house, and says: This, young man of good
3 3 | so foolish!~71. He then says to them: Listen, my sons,
4 3 | throne he is sitting on he says: Good people, now I feel
5 4 | despatches couriers, to whom he says: Go, sirs, and quickly fetch
6 4 | dismayed and near despondency says to those fellows: Do not
7 4 | one of his servants and says to him: Go, sirrah, and
8 4 | of little splendour. Go, says he, go to the man you saw
9 4 | death is near at hand. He says to the poor man: Come hither,
10 4 | Tathâgata, and the Tathâgata says to us: Ye are my sons, as
11 4 | friends and relatives (and says): I will give all my property
12 4 | like that rich man (he says): 'Be constant in subduing
13 5 | certain blind-born man, who says: There are no handsome or
14 5 | and all phenomena. Then he says: O how foolish was I that
15 7 | in extent. Thereafter he says to those men: 'Be not afraid,
16 7 | magic city to disappear, and says to them: 'Come, sirs, there
17 8 | happens to see him again and says: How is it, good friend,
18 13| amongst the soldiers, he says: Thou. hast admirably done
19 13| Young man of good family (says he), thou shalt here reach
20 14| and power. And the Lord says: From the very beginning
21 14| of the Tathâgata, when he says: The Tathâgata speaks infallible
22 17| family or a young lady, says to another person: Come,
23 17| hereafter. 'All existences' (he says) 'are like a mirage; hasten
24 17| but a single creature and says: Go, hear the law, for this
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