What arguments did Siddhartha give in support of his claim over the swan?
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What arguments did Siddhartha give in support of his claim over the swan?
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"The poor swan was thrashing his wings in fear and pain. It couldn't swim, it couldn't fly – the arrow had broken one of its wings. Siddhartha held his hands out to the injured bird, calling softly to calm it down."
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