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48. I shall eat up my meal in a handsome manner. 
49. The bits eaten shall not be too small. 
50. The bits eaten shall not be too large. 
51. The bits eaten shall be of a moderate size. 
52. The mouth shall not be opened wide until the bits 
have been eaten up. 
53. Nothing should be spoken while the mouth is filled 
with the bits. 
54. I shall not make tsu-tsu noise. 
55. I shall not make cag-cag noise. 
56. I shall not make hu-hu noise. 
57. I shall not make phu-phu noise. 
58. I shall not eat by lolling out my tongue. 
59. I shail not prefer one kind of corn to another. 
60. I shall not prefer one kind of taste to another. ; 
61. I shall not plaster my cheeks (with the remains of 
62. I shall not lick my palate. 
63. I shall eat without cutting my mouthfuls into several 
64. I shall not lick my hand. 
65. I shall not lick my bowl. 
66. I shall not shake my hands. ; 
67. I shall not shake my bowl. ~ 
68. I shall not eat my food making it a sort of pagoda. 
an elephant, etc., six rules regarding the holding of a staff, etc. 
it the hand, and four rules for the sick. 
©) I shall not look on the bowl of a monk that sits by me 
with an intention of upbraiding him. 
shall not take into my hand a water-pot while my 
led with the leavings of a meal. 
Sinead cx not pour out water soiled with the leavings of 
meal on a monk that sits by me. 
masal - I shall not pour out water soiled with the leavings of a 
of th Into (the inner court of) a house without the permission 
® master of the house. 
hand is goj 
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tea I shall not pour out the remains of a meal from the 
aed hogging owl. i ak 
rahe i t round with- 
out any iixipor Na place my begging bowl on the g 
