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1 2 | a cliff, a cesspool, an open sewer. Reflecting appropriately,
2 12, 20| would dwell by night in the open and by day in the grove.18
3 12, 20| would dwell by day in the open and by night in the grove.
4 19 | of a tree or out in the open, he simply keeps himself
5 19 | their rapture, and would open up a false path, set out
6 19 | rest from bondage. He would open up the safe, restful path
7 21 | over the head, cutting it open. ~"Then Kali the slave,
8 21 | over the head, cutting it open?' ~"After that this evil
9 36 | Life gone forth is the open air. It isn't easy, living
10 36 | man were slicing my head open with a sharp sword... Extreme
11 45 | creeper pod were to burst open in the last month of the
12 61 | confess it, reveal it, lay it open to the Teacher or to a knowledgeable
13 61 | confess it, reveal it, lay it open to the Teacher or to a knowledgeable
14 87 | two and slashed himself open, thinking, 'Dead we will
15 107, 6 | a woodland grove, in the open, or on a heap of straw.'
16 109 | he was sitting out in the open with the community of monks. ~
17 110 | he was sitting out in the open with the community of monks.
18 118 | Blessed One was seated in the open air surrounded by the community
19 118 | Blessed One was seated in the open air surrounded by the community
20 125 | brings him out into the open. But, Aggivessana, the forest
21 125 | elephant has got out into the open. The noble anointed king
22 125, 16| dusty, going forth is in the open; it is not easy for one
23 125, 16| disciple gets out into the open. ~ ~
24 125, 22| a forest haunt, in the open or on a heap of straw.'
25 152 | having closed them, might open them; or having opened them,
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