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There is at that place a tower seventy-five feet high, full of ashes,[a] with a circular rim sloping down steeply on all sides toward the ashes. Anyone guilty of sacrilege or notorious for certain other crimes is brought up there and then hurled down to destruction. In such a manner was Menelaus, that transgressor of the law, fated to die, deprived even of burial.

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  1. 13:5 Ashes: probably smoldering ashes; the tower resembles the ancient Persian fire towers.