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Mk 14:69 ... And the maid having seen him, began again to say to the ones having stood beside that, ... "This one is out of them."

Verse 69 has 3 phrases containing 15 words. The 1st and 2nd phrases have these 11 narrator words, ... Kai ē paidiskē idousa auton, ērksato palin legein tois parestōsin hoti. (And the maid having seen him, began again to say to the ones having stood beside that, ... ). The 3rd phrase has these 4 dialog words, ... Outos eks autōn estin ("This one out of them is").

The 15 words are top down. The first 5 words, "And the maid having seen him," are tangent to the maid and to the triangle holding Simon. The next 6 words "began again to say to the ones having stood beside that," are tangent to the 5 words of what the maid saw, overlapp the two temple servants standing by, are tangent to the triangles holding Simon and Jesus. The 4 dialog words, "This one is out of them" are tangent to Jesus being interrogated inside and the large rectangle holding the 11 disciples who abandoned him at Gethsemane.

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