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1 I | from the Romans, but as Vitellius, the Governor of Syria, 2 II | with people when at last Vitellius entered the castle gates, 3 II | expressed in Latin, and Vitellius accepted them impassively.~ 4 II | can work harm no longer!”~Vitellius did not understand her allusion, 5 II | to the injury of others?” Vitellius asked, significantly.~He 6 II | their arms.~Antipas named to Vitellius the principle personages 7 II | and Jacim, the Babylonian.~Vitellius had noticed Mannaeus.~“Who 8 II | Jerusalem with a visit. Vitellius replied that he should probably 9 II | heard above all others. Vitellius promised that the guilty 10 II | Antipas harangued them, while Vitellius, who occupied a raised seat 11 II | the limits of the gateway.~Vitellius demanded the reason for 12 II | opening to a small cellar, Vitellius perceived some objects resembling 13 II | already seen were many others.~Vitellius, Phineas, his interpreter, 14 II | explanations of all that Vitellius had observed.~Some of these 15 II | top of a door was visible. Vitellius remarked it instantly, and 16 II | said to him at first. But Vitellius threw a meaning glance at 17 II | Antipas, fearing that if Vitellius knew of the existence of 18 II | be good for them,” said Vitellius, “and there is a risk of 19 II | cisterns of the palace. Vitellius noticed that one of these 20 II | reluctance to lift the cover made Vitellius impatient.~“Break it in!” 21 II | tetrarch, who stood near Vitellius. The Galileans, the priests, 22 II | was he speaking? Was it Vitellius? Only the Romans could bring 23 II | there among the listeners.~Vitellius had remained close to the 24 II | declaration of the others.~Vitellius had a misgiving that the 25 II | the guards established by Vitellius, saying:~“They are stronger 26 II | Machaerus.~Who was the man? Vitellius was too closely guarded 27 II | Romans, and complained that Vitellius had not confided to him 28 III| of the pavilion, reclined Vitellius, his son Aulus, and Antipas; 29 III| covered with precious stones. Vitellius still wore the purple band, 30 III| stared at one another, and Vitellius demanded the meaning of 31 III| despair at his guest’s agony. Vitellius preserved a calm demeanour, 32 III| expression on the face of Vitellius indicated that he regarded 33 III| a favourite dainty.~To Vitellius the character of the Jews 34 III| This homage was repeated by Vitellius, Antipas, and the priests.~ 35 III| in their intricate steps.~Vitellius compared her to Mnester, 36 III| read his master’s thoughts. Vitellius beckoned him to his side 37 III| to avoid looking at it. Vitellius threw upon it an indifferent