illustrationillustrationThere in the red light of the sunset, with her hands bound, a placard setting out her shame upon her breast, and chained like a wild beast to the column of marble, Miriam was left alonePearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of JerusalemThe Graphic, vol. 66, no. 1714Byam Shawhttps://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/haggard/illustrations/images/000/000/1794/original/thereInTheGraphic445.jpg?1517095712Woodcut print. L: 21.3 , W: 23London: The Graphic Office, 4 October 1902.Woodcut print. L: 21.3 , W: 23Byam Shaw445The Graphic, vol. 66, no. 1714The Graphic Office4 October 1902LondonUniversity of IowaPearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

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There in the red light of the sunset, with her hands bound, a placard setting out her shame upon her breast, and chained like a wild beast to the column of marble, Miriam was left alone