Your favorite line describing what monks are "really" doing in the monastery...
- Others chanting in the Monastery
- Others cooling their heels in the Monastery
- Others wandering the Monastery
- Others surveying the Monastery
- Others taking refuge in the Monastery
- Others lurking in the Monastery
- Others perusing the Monastery
- Others meditating the Monastery
- Others contemplating the Monastery
- Others examining the Monastery
- Others having an uproarious good time at the Monastery
- Others imbibing the Monastery
- Others romping around the Monastery
- Others exploiting the Monastery
- Others cooling their heels in the Monastery
- Others drinking their drinks and smoking their pipes about the Monastery
- Others avoiding work at the Monastery
- Others about the Monastery
- Others scrutinizing the Monastery
- Others rifling the Monastery
- Others making s'mores by the fire in the courtyard of the Monastery
- Others wandering the Monastery
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