Sheila: So this is a tomb for Christian row family.
Female: They found any bodies in that paginate.
Sheila: Everything’s been loaded I assume.
Female: Well, this stone is an important one.
Sheila: There are three languages.
Male: Greek
Sheila: Greek, which side is this?
Male: Sabian.
Sheila: What side is this?
Male: This is Sabian.
Sheila: This is Sabian, okay. The bottom side is, this keys and this side is Greeks, so it acted like a Rosetta stone where they could translate the three different languages. They all say the same thing in three different languages. When this is date from?
Male: It’s fourth century after Christ.
Sheila: Fourth century. Do they go to school just half a day or whole day?
Male: Half a day.
Sheila: Half a day?
Male: Yeah but there is a plan to make it whole day.
Sheila: Family’s camel, they use it to make sesame oil. I’m not quite sure if it’s the same thing as sesame oil, but that’s what they’re telling me or not but since today is St. Mary’s feast then that’s supposed to work so then it’s just holiday.
We’re here in Gabriel’s Shop, and I am having a nervous breakdown over trying to pick a cross. Every single one is different, every single one. There are thousands and thousands and thousands of them, and it is almost impossible to decide what you want to buy, and it’s not counting the beads.
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