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in the lions’ den 1 at Babylon, the city having embattled walls and 
towers. The ‘ den ' shows a round-headed doorway of two orders 
and a window. Two lions are laid looking towards Daniel, who 
is standing and holding his hands to receive from Habbakuk the 
cake and bowl of pottage. Habbakuk is bearded and is accom¬ 
panied by an angel who supports Habbakuk by one hand, while 
the other is stretched over Daniel in the act of benediction. The 
Fig, 2. Norman Panel. “Five Sisters.” 
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background is blue, and there is a quantity of green, whilst red 
and yellow mark off the smaller parts. The circle is ruby between 
two narrow beaded bands, and interlaces at top and bottom. The 
spandrils are filled with portions of smaller circles in blue, white, 
yellow, and ruby. 2 
1 Bel and the Dragon, verses 28 to 42. 
2 At Canterbury in the central window of “ Bechet’s Crown ” is a later repre¬ 
sentation of Daniel in Babylon, in which the word “ Babal ” occurs, whilst an 
inscription encircles the panel. 
