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IV, 6, 59.
at the hands of a dealer in pearls, a fine piece of woven stuff at the hands of a cloth merchant1, or red sandal wood at the hands of a perfumer-just so in that way has this puzzle put to you been solved with the discrimination it deserved.'
[Here ends the dilemma as to the water-life.]
Here ends the Sixth Chapter2.
OF MILINDA THE KING.
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1 Dussika, a word only found, so far as I know, here and below at V, 4 (p. 331 of the Pâli), where see the note.
Sakala-gana mano-mandanîyya-wû srî-saddharmâdâsayehi sha/wana vargaya nimiyeya, says the Simhalese.
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