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1     I| with a gold-headed Spanish cane. It was now quite evident
2     I|    by a thin tortoiseshell cane with a bird's head carved
3     I| into the hollow end of his cane, flung himself with a noble
4    II| Abellino's cloak, cap, and cane were wrested from him, the
5   III|    wave of his gold-headed cane, that the mortars were to
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