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1 4 | terror came while I was walking back & forth, I would not
2 4 | or lie down. I would keep walking back & forth until I had
3 8 (21)| ready road of harmlessness, walking on which one may easily
4 10, A | 2] "Furthermore, when walking, the monk discerns that
5 10, A | monk discerns that he is walking. When standing, he discerns
6 10, A | urinating & defecating... when walking, standing, sitting, falling
7 10a, 5 | clear comprehension; in walking, in standing (in a place),
8 10b, 10 | clear comprehension; in walking, in standing, in sitting,
9 20 | thought would occur to a man walking quickly, 'Why am I walking
10 20 | walking quickly, 'Why am I walking quickly? Why don't I walk
11 20 | occurs to him, 'Why am I walking slowly? Why don't I stand?'
12 20a | man finding no reason for walking fast, walks slowly; finding
13 20a | slowly; finding no reason for walking slowly, stands; finding
14 107, 5 | consciousness whether you are walking, standing, sitting, asleep,
15 119 | body. ~"Furthermore, when walking, the monk discerns that
16 119 | monk discerns that he is walking. When standing, he discerns
17 119 | urinating & defecating... when walking, standing, sitting, falling
18 136, Int | the wanderer Potaliputta, walking and wandering for exercise,
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