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The Innocents Abroad
Part 6 of 6

CHAPTER LIII
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It is fifty-one feet long by forty-three wide.

In it is a marble chair which Helena used to sit in while she superintended her workmen when they were digging and delving for the True Cross.

In this place is an altar dedicated to St.
Dimas, the penitent thief.

A new bronze statue is here--a statue of St.
Helena.

It reminded us of poor Maximilian, so lately shot.


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