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a robe of princely attire, worn only by princes. When the attendant showed up with the robe at the royal council, Min Shin Saw stripped the robe off Ananda
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wench abide in the couch in my presence before all the ministers and councilors?" He left, saying "I'm not well." (Kala today means Indian but may have meant
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