illustrationillustrationNo everywhere above such portions of the beleagured city as remained standing, shot up tall spires and wreaths of flame. Titus had forced the walls, and thousands upon thousands of Jews were perishing beneath the swords of his soldiers or in the firesPearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of JerusalemThe Graphic, vol. 66, no. 1717Byam Shawhttps://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/haggard/illustrations/images/000/000/2004/original/nowEverywherePearlTheGraphic549.jpg?1519839415Woodcut print. L: 21.4 , W: 22.7London: The Graphic Office, 25 October 1902.Woodcut print. L: 21.4 , W: 22.7Byam Shaw549The Graphic, vol. 66, no. 1717The Graphic Office25 October 1902LondonUniversity of IowaPearl-Maiden: A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem

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No everywhere above such portions of the beleagured city as remained standing, shot up tall spires and wreaths of flame. Titus had forced the walls, and thousands upon thousands of Jews were perishing beneath the swords of his soldiers or in the fires