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SCHISMS AMONG THE SAMGHA.
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Yes, Your Majesty."
"Well, my good young man, sing and play upon the lute (also before me)."
'Young Dighâvu, O Bhikkhus, accepted this order of king Brahmadatta of Kâsi (by saying), "Yes, Your Majesty," and in order to win (the king's) favour he sung in a beautiful voice and played upon the lute.
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'And king Brahmadatta of Kâsi, O Bhikkhus, said to young Dighâvu: "Be my attendant, my good young man.'
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'Young Dighâvu, O Bhikkhus, accepted this order of king Brahmadatta of Kâsi (by saying), "Yes, Your Majesty." And young Dighâvu, O Bhikkhus, became (a servant) of king Brahmadatta of Kâsi, rising before him, lying down after him, willingly obeying all his commands, agreeable in his conduct, pleasing in his words. And ere long, O Bhikkhus, king Brahmadatta of Kâsi gave to young Dighâvu an intimate position of trust.
15. 'And king Brahmadatta of Kâsi, O Bhikkhus, said to young Dighâvu: "Well, my young friend, put the horses to the chariot; we will go a-hunting." And young Dighâvu, O Bhikkhus, accepted this order of king Brahmadatta of Kâsi (by saying), "Yes, Your Majesty," put the horses to the chariot, and said to king Brahmadatta of Kâsi: "The horses have been put to your chariot, Your Majesty; you may do now as you think fit."
'And king Brahmadatta of Kâsi, O Bhikkhus, ascended the chariot, and young Dighâvu drove the chariot and he drove the chariot in such a way that the hosts (of the royal retinue) went one way, and the chariot went another way.
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