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TEVIGGA SUTTA.
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first you speak last, and that which you should speak last you speak first!”. “What you have long studied I have completely overturned !” “Your errors are made quite plain!” “You are disgraced !” “Go away and escape from this disputation; or if not, extricate yourself from your difficulties !" He, on the other hand, refrains from such wrangling.
This, too, (&c., see II, 2.) 9. Or whereas some Samana-Brâhmans, who live on the food provided by the faithful, continue addicted to performing the servile duties of a gobetween : that is to say, between kings, ministers of state, soldiers, Brâhmans, people of property, or young men, who say, “Come here!” “Go there!" “Take this to such a place !” “Bring that here!" But he refrains from such servile duties of a messenger.
*This, too, (&c., see $ II, 2.)
10. 'Or whereas some Samana-Brâhmans, who live on the food provided by the faithful, continue addicted to hypocrisy: that is to say, they speak much; they make high professions; they disparage others; and they are continually thirsting after gain. But he refrains from such hypocritical craft.
*This, too, (&c., see S II, 2.)'
End of the Middle Paragraphs on Conduct.
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