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1    IV| midst of the revellers.~ ~He wore the garb of a common woodcutter,
2     V|  fastened (only the officers wore white feathers), with naked
3  VIII|   difference was that he now wore a white heron's feather
4    IX|      the Ulema, and his face wore an expression of repressed
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