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70 Then the crow, after listening to that, uttered the following gâtha:—

The cakkavâkas then gave utterance to the following gâtha:—

Then the crow made answer:—

Then one of the cakkavâkas spake the following gâthas, telling the crow the reason why he was not beautiful, and why they were:—

Thus in more than one way the cakkavâka reproved the crow. On being censured he said, "I have no desire to be like you!" then away he flew, crying "Caw! caw!"