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| 66 | 67a 67b | 68a 68b 68c | 69a 69b | 70a 70b 70c | 71a 71b | 72a 72b 72c 72d | Mk 14:67a ... and having-seen the Stone warming-himself, having-looked at-him she-says, ..."
Verse 67 has 4 phrases containing 8 narrator and 8 dialog words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 5 narrator, and 3 narrator words respectively, ... kai idouta ton Petron thermainomenon, eublepsasa autōi legei (And having seen the Stone warming himself, having looked at him she says, ...) The first 5 narrator words, "And having seen the Stone warming himself," are bottom up tangent to the left side of Simon's head. The 2 words "the Stone," (Simon's title), are tangent to the top points of the "white triangle." Another nice example of white stone humor! The 2 words, "having-looked at-him" are tangent to Simon and the light red stone warming him. The last word "she-says" are tangent to the maid who has come onto the 2nd floor balcony and spotted Simon warming himself by the light of the presumed fire. 14:66 < Verses > 14:67b |