Consider the various allocations/deallocations that have to happen on each and every iteration of the inner loop.
Generic answer: It would appear you're using gcc (that is to say g++); you can always do g++ -S stuff to see what G++ is doing to your code (assuming you can read assembly well enough to get by).
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