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First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
First and foremost, the monk should own nothing in this world, but he should have as his possession
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