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25 For an horse appeared to them, and had a dreadful sitter (upon him), adorned with (the) best coverings; and he with fierceness rushed the former feet to Heliodorus (or and he rushed with fierceness at Heliodorus with his forefeet); forsooth he that sat on him, seemed [or was seen] for to have golden armours.

26 Also two other young men appeared, fair in virtue (or in strength), best in glory, and fair in clothing, that stood about him, and on each side scourged him without ceasing, and beat (him) with many wounds.

27 Soothly forsooth Heliodorus fell down to the earth, and they ravished him shed about with much darkness, and casted out him [or and casted him out], put in(to) a pack saddle, either (a) horse’s litter.

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