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1 4 | awe-inspiring and make your hair stand on end, such as park-shrines,
2 4 | awe-inspiring and make your hair stand on end, such as park-shrines,
3 9, 11| brokenness of teeth, grayness of hair, wrinkling of skin, decline
4 10a, 5 | and from the top of the hair down, thinking thus: 'There
5 10a, 5 | There are in this body hair of the head, hair of the
6 10a, 5 | this body hair of the head, hair of the body, nails, teeth,
7 10a, 5 | and from the top of the hair down, thinking thus: 'There
8 10a, 5 | There are in this body: hair of the head, hair of the
9 10a, 5 | body: hair of the head, hair of the body, nails, teeth,
10 10b, 10| There are in this body hair of the head, hair of the
11 10b, 10| this body hair of the head, hair of the body, nails, teeth,
12 10b, 10| There are in this body hair of the head, hair of the
13 10b, 10| this body hair of the head, hair of the body, nails, teeth,
14 12, 20| I was one who pulled out hair and beard, pursuing the
15 12, 20| practice of pulling out hair and beard. I was one who
16 12, 20| normally it would make a man's hair stand up if he were not
17 12, 20| limbs with my hands, the hair, rotted at its roots, fell
18 12, 20| eating so little... the hair, rotted at its roots, fell
19 36 | I, having shaved off my hair & beard and putting on the
20 36 | life, having shaved off my hair & beard -- though my parents
21 36 | limbs with my hands, the hair -- rotted at its roots --
22 45 | wanderers who wear their hair coiled in a topknot. ~"The
23 45 | wanderers who wear their hair coiled in a topknot. ~"The
24 45 | practice of pulling out his hair & beard. He is a stander,
25 82 | loss, men shave off their hair & beard, put on the ochre
26 82 | relatives weep~& pull out their hair.~'Oh woe, our loved one
27 125, 16| now that I, having cut off hair and beard, having put on
28 125, 16| great, having cut off his hair and beard, having put on
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