1213. * # #
# # These spirits, when engaged in their dry cruelty-dry, because without bloodshed-are at a medium distance under the feet, a little toward the front regions. But when they are in their outer condition,** pretending virtue, then they are above the forehead, slightly forward, for they are striving for honors, and therefore pretend to be upright people. His starry face appeared not far from my own face, toward its left side, which symbolizes [seeking] profit. 1748, 7 March. They seem to themselves to be striking the others' feet, as well as other bony parts.*** * Following the author's instructions, we place 1213 after 1211. ** I. e., before their inner character has been exposed. *** In the index at Crudelitas, "bony" is equated with "dry."