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1 I | they were the bearers of great tidings.”~Antipas bent his 2 I | with clenched fist and his great body drawn to its full height, 3 I | the palace, looking like great petrified waves, the black 4 I | day she would rule over a great empire. As an important 5 I | lord. I have something of great importance to tell thee.”~ 6 I | power over men is indeed great. In spite of myself, I admire 7 I | Negro entered the room in great haste. He was covered with 8 II | were innumerable in that great family; and as for the noble 9 II | impassively.~He replied that the great Herod was the honour and 10 II | step and begged that the great lord would honour Jerusalem 11 II | broke out in front of the great gates, where the soldiers 12 II | for the assembling of so great a throng. Antipas explained 13 II | distinctly. In this place was a great number of beautiful white 14 II | the death of some man of great importance, to occur that 15 III| CHAPTER III~The great banqueting-hall was filled 16 III| couches, one facing the great hall, and the other two 17 III| to an Essene, would be a great defilement.~Suddenly violent 18 III| feeble hands, snub noses, great round eyes, and their countenances 19 III| Syrian spoke of all the great conquerors they had vanquished,— 20 III| returned, in a state of great perturbation.~During forty 21 III| with eyes and brandishing a great sword, glowing and quivering 22 III| last no one remained in the great hall save Antipas, who sat