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1 I | repudiated in order to wed Herodias, already married to one 2 I | shoulder. He turned, and saw Herodias standing beside him. A purple 3 I | the charity of Antipas and Herodias, Agrippa had intrigued to 4 I | within their depths,” said Herodias, with grim significance.~ 5 I | houses; and in the family of Herodias nothing was more common.~ 6 I | floor behind his mistress. Herodias sank upon them, and turning 7 I | as well as upon that of Herodias. After the tetrarch’s repulse 8 I | his hip.~“Kill him!” cried Herodias.~“Do not touch him!” the 9 I | I know that man,” said Herodias, after they had disappeared. “ 10 I | of the Jews.~“No,” said Herodias, “the Jews will accept any 11 I | deceive thyself!” exclaimed Herodias. And she retold the story 12 I | such tricks exasperated Herodias. Besides, she inquired, 13 I | to grasp, was maddening! Herodias strode to and fro upon the 14 I | thine,” Antipas replied.~Herodias felt the blood of the kings 15 I | All this was not lost upon Herodias, who watched him narrowly.~“ 16 I | tetrarch asked at last.~Herodias replied that she did not 17 I | shook his head. He feared Herodias, Mannaeus, and unknown dangers.~ 18 II | columns, with bronze capitals, Herodias could now be seen advancing 19 II | startling, rose from the pit.~Herodias heard it from the farther 20 II | prison. The tetrarch and Herodias felt compelled to remain 21 II | to stone the adulteress!”~Herodias looked around for some one 22 II | Iaokanann then and there.~Herodias glided away and disappeared 23 II | his brother’s wife; but Herodias was not a widow, and besides, 24 II | were of little importance.~Herodias, who also had reappeared, 25 II | Suddenly he bethought him of Herodias. He would consult her. He 26 II | the Jews and the Arabs. Herodias had already accused him 27 II | his throat would be cut.~Herodias, who now treated him with 28 III| medallion of the emperor that Herodias had given to him; he drew 29 III| slaves bearing wax tapers, Herodias appeared, her coiffure crowned 30 III| those of Atrides; and as Herodias appeared between them, she 31 III| Behold! she seemed to be Herodias herself, as she had appeared 32 III| thought no more of the real Herodias. In fancy he saw her again 33 III| Salome, the daughter of Herodias, who for many months her 34 III| evidently fascinated, and Herodias felt that at last she was 35 III| had killed.~The fury of Herodias poured forth in a torrent 36 III| later in the chamber of Herodias.~When she approached him