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Mk 11:5 ... And some of-the-ones standing there were-saying to-them, ... "What are-you-doing loosing the Colt?"

Verse 5 has 2 phrases containing these 7 narrator and 5 dialog words, ... Kai tines tōn ekei estēkotōn elegon autois, ... "Ti poieite luontes ton pōlon" (And some of-the-ones there standing were-saying to-them, ... "What are-you-doing loosing the Colt?").

The 2 phrases of 7 narrator and 5 dialog words are top down. The "two men standing" can only be drawn in the top two arms of the hexagram. Six of the seven narrator words are tangent to them. The first 5 narrator words are tangent to "three of the six ones standing." You can see the legs of "the ones standing" through the last two narrator words. The 5 dialog words are tangent to the two Disciples and the Colt. All 12 words are tangent to the images they are naming and describing.

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