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THE PILGRIM KAMANITA

wanderings, by life in the woods, and ascetic exercises, but of a full habit of body—indeed, even inclined to be somewhat portly.

And it became, O stranger, a proverbial saying in Ujjeni: "His table is like the merchant Kamanita's."