WITH THE SAMANAS
ly oo, Siddo see teaced man! Speak, friend, to go too and listen to teac;
Quot;Alay o live to be sixty and seventy years of age and to keep on practising ts and exercises, le of . So no to take a neeac;
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Quot;Your tell me, amas teac fruit to us?quot;
Quot;Let us eat t and for t, o t, ama, consisted in ter to give us, o us a s.quot;
On t one of t ed to leave one esy and modesty becoming to a younger one and a student. But ted to leave alked loudly and used crude swearwords.
Govinda artled and became embarrassed. But Sidd o Govindas ear and to s Ive learned somet;
Positioning of trated soul, ured te, took aly, e, ionless, poo Sidd Sidds brougrol, o carry out, ures of blessing, spoke stammeringly a godly urned t on tations.
On t;O is is very o cast a spell on an old Samana. truly, if you ayed to er.quot;
quot;I do not seek to er,quot; said Sidd;Let old Samanas be content s!quot;