Book, Chapter

1    1,  19| raised such a hubbub that the vault of the temple trembled.
2    4, 115|   body had been placed in the vault, in accordance with the
3    4, 115|       which was placed in the vault, as the occasion required.
4    4, 115|     crucified near the little vault in which the lady was bewailing
5    4, 115|    own scanty ration into the vault and exhorted the sobbing
6    4, 116|     shutting the doors of the vault, of course, so that anyone,
7    4, 116|    and smuggled them into the vault as soon as darkness fell.
8    4, 116|  about to die, let that fatal vault serve both the lover and
9    4, 117|     and carried back into the vault, and crucified the woman."
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