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10 And it was done, when Judith had ceased to cry to the Lord, she rose up from the place, in which she lay bowed down to the Lord.

And she called her free handmaid, and came down into her house; and she took away from herself the hair-shirt, and unclothed herself from the clothing of her widowhood.

And she washed her body, and anointed her[self] with (the) best myrrh, and she shedded [or she pleated] the hair of her head, and setted a mitre on her head, and she clothed her(self) with the clothes of her gladness, and clothed her feet with sandals; and she took the ornaments of (or for) (her) arms, and lilies, and earrings, and [finger] rings, and she adorned herself with all her adornments or ornaments.

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