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when he arrives.’’ Having spoken everything elegantly and 
shown everything accurately, the messenger should approach 
the monk and address him thus: ‘‘ O sir, I have given a cleat 
instruction to the agent pointed out, that when your reverence 
arrives there, he will clothe you with the set of robes betimes.”’ 
The monk desirous of getting the set should then go to the 
agent and tell him ‘‘O friend, I want a set of robes.’’ The 
agent should thus be persuaded twice or three times and he 
should be reminded of the set of robes. If by persuading and 
reminding the agent twice or three times he succeeds in getting 
the set of robes, it is well. If he does not succeed in getting 
it, let then the monk go to the agent the fourth, fifth or sixth 
time and wait without speaking a word. If while silently 
waiting up to the fifth or sixth time, he succeeds in getting the 
set, itis well. But if waiting even up to the sixth time he 
does not succeed in getting the set, and then exerts himself 
beyond the sixth time and succeeds in getting it, he commits 
sin which involves Forfeiture. 
use tohim. O sir, take care that your money is not wasted. 
This is the proper course in the matter. 
mary.—A piece of silk, entirely of wool, two parts, six 
years, a full span, journey, washing, gold and silver, silver 
(coin), and buying and selling. 
11. Whatsoever monk gets a new mat made with silk 
commits a sin which involves Forfeiture. 
12. Whatsoever monk gets a mat made entirely of black 
wool r goats commits a sin which involves Forfeiture. 
Forfeiture. 
