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31709 | And they, that were in the taber-nacle, came, and made noise before the entering of the bed-(place)[or the in-coming of the privy chamber]of Holofernes, and they imagined by craft(y) unrestfulness for cause of up-raising [him], that Holofernes should awake not (because) of the raisers, but (because) of the noise of(the) sounders. | |
33157 | A drunken woman is great ire, and despising [or strife]; and her filth-(hood)[or nakedness] shall not be covered. |