And The King, Who Was Angry And The Evil Devil, Was Irritated And Wrote A Nikanori In Favor Of The Conditions Of Heavy Beans, And The Maccabean Bondage Was Sent To Antioch Rapidly.
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The Second King Was Despicable, And The Devil's Panther, Who Came To Write Nikanori, Written In The Midst Of The Covenances Of Fascas, Heavy Bearing Keels, And Maccabeon, A Bundle Sent To Andiochian Rapidly.
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The King Was Wary And The Men Of The Most Holy Deviloys Returned Wrote Nicanori For The Sake Of The Conditions Of The Heavy-duty Bearers Of The Churches Of Maccabeus And Sent To Antioch Rapidly
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But The King Being Angry, And The Wicked Devils Being Provoked, Wrote To Nicanori About The Covenants Of Fascus, And Brought The Maccabean Prisoner Into Prison, And Sent Him Quickly To Antioch.
Then The King Being In A Rage, And Provoked With The Accusations Of The Most Wicked Man, Wrote To Nicanor, Signifying That He Was Much Displeased With The Covenants, And Commanding Him That He Should Send Maccabeus Prisoner In All Haste Unto Antioch.
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