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1 10, A | all directions -- here a hand bone, there a foot bone,
2 10a, 5 | directions -- a bone of the hand, a bone of the foot, a shin
3 10b, 10 | directions_here a bone of the hand, there a bone of the foot,
4 12 | space like a bird; with his hand he touches and strokes the
5 12, 20 | dust and dirt off with my hand, or let another rub this
6 12, 20 | dust and dirt off with his hand' -- it never occurred to
7 58, Text | Prince Abhaya, with his own hand, served & satisfied the
8 58, Text | eaten and had removed his hand from his bowl, Prince Abhaya
9 58, Text | holding its head in my left hand and crooking a finger of
10 75 | rubbed his own limbs with his hand. "This is that freedom from
11 105 | Sunakkhatta -- would he give his hand or finger to the snake knowing
12 108, TrNot| passing away. On the one hand, it shows the relationship
13 108, TrNot| little dense. On the other hand, it shows that early Buddhist
14 108, Text | a winged bird. With his hand he touches & strokes even
15 110 | inattentively, not with his own hand, disrespectfully, as if
16 110 | attentively, with his own hand, respectfully, not as if
17 119 | all directions -- here a hand bone, there a foot bone,
18 119, 7 | the reins with his left hand and the whip with his right --
19 119, 8 | a winged bird. With his hand he touches & strokes even
20 125 | which two friends, coming hand in hand from that village
21 125 | friends, coming hand in hand from that village or market-town
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