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Akataññu Jātaka (No. 90) A merchant is befriended by a colleague in another country but refuses to return the service.

The servants of the latter thereupon take revenge.

The story is related to Anāthapindika, who experiences similar ingratitude at the hands of a fellow-merchant. J.i.377-9.

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