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Fragments of Greek petitions frame a narrative about twin sisters who serve in the temple of Serapis; their daily labors, shared intimacies, and private dreams reveal temple routines, devotional practice, and the strain caused by an attentive outsider. The account interweaves personal longing and sisterly loyalty with detailed scenes of ritual life, legal and administrative gestures, and reflections on a monasticlike impulse emerging within pagan worship, offering a human-scale portrait of religious institutions and moral tensions in antiquity.
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