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We then visited the wailing stone. This presents a wonderful sight. An enormous wall against which the Jews wail & pray hammering a nail in between the crevices of the wall. From here we went through some of the streets. They were so narrow that one from upstairs could easily shake hands with person on opposite side. We saw one or two other Mosques & entered the Holy Sepulcre. The church of the Holy Sepulcre is the modern representative of Churches erected in the Emperor Constantine in AD 325 – 6 in honour of the places which were believed to have been the respective scenes of the Crucifixion & Resurrection of Christ. The chapel stands on a

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