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1 45 | the touch of this woman wanderer's soft, tender, downy arm.' ~"
2 45 | the touch of this woman wanderer's soft, tender, downy arm.' ~
3 72 | Anathapindika's park. Then the wanderer Vacchagotta went to the
4 72 | When this was said, the wanderer Vacchagotta said to the
5 75 | was said, Magandiya the wanderer said to the Blessed One, "
6 75 | was said, Magandiya the wanderer rubbed his own limbs with
7 75 | was said, Magandiya the wanderer said, "Magnificent, Master
8 75 | state." ~Then Magandiya the wanderer received the going forth &
9 136, Int| expressed by a confused wanderer and a confused answer given
10 136, Int| a forest hut. ~Then the wanderer Potaliputta, walking and
11 136, Int| venerable Samiddhi, the wanderer Potaliputta got up from
12 136, Int| away. ~3. Soon after the wanderer Potaliputta had gone, the
13 136, Int| his conversation with the wanderer Potaliputta. ~When this
14 136, Int| s conversation with the wanderer Potaliputta. ~4. When this
15 136, Int| I do not even know the wanderer by sight, Ananda. How could
16 136, Int| such a conversation? The wanderer Potaliputta's question ought
17 136, Int| were asked about by the wanderer Potaliputta. If, when this
18 136, Int| asked, he had answered the wanderer Potaliputta thus: 'After
19 136, Int| Samiddhi would have given the wanderer Potaliputta the right answer.
20 140 | me, lord, but there is a wanderer who has already taken up
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