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Examples
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"You made it impossible for me to remain at Samye, " he said.
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Not only did he grant it, he persuaded the abbot to let me remain at Samye as a laborer and student.
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No, that was false, he hadn't been asleep at Samye, he had been in a state of heightened awareness, but there is a sense in which awareness can be as stagnating as sloth.
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If there was any crack in his conviction, a seam opened, perhaps, by remembered teachings of the Buddhists at Samye, it closed when he turned his face from the stiff salt air and caught a whiff of K23.
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I knocked at the gatehouse of the Samye lamasery, and some men in red robes took me in and gave me food and tea, they heated buckets of water with which I bathed myself, and they supplied me with warm clothes and boots, for my own were in tatters and falling off me.
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Alobar had put on a few pounds and no longer carried himself like a warrior-Samye meditations had massaged the tension from his spine, Bandaloop transmissions had turned his spear-arm into a gaily waving thing-but pity the foolish young bully who noticed not the muscles turning and polishing themselves inside the lapidary of his tunic.
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I staggered off into the night and eventually did, indeed, return to Samye, where you have caught up with me.
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They had no fine stone buildings, as they have here at Samye, but lived in a honeycomb of caverns, far off the main path.
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Unless she is mistaken, it is Fosco, the calligrapher from the Samye lamasery.
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I told him I thought I would return to the Samye lamasery.
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