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March to the scaffold; immense procession of headsmen, soldiers and populace.
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A contemporary account recorded: "The funeral procession to Westminster Abbey was attended by an immense concourse of people, who, while the coffin was being removed from the late peer's residence to the hearse, and again from the hearse to the Abbey, vented their joy at his death in shouts of exultation".
The march of the volunteers to their quarters was a triumphal procession — preceded, followed and hemmed in on both sides by an immense crowd that fell into step to the drums, the men cheering frenziedly and the women hysterical with emotion.
There was no procession.
The procession continued onstage.
The procession moves on.
Then a procession began.
The academic procession.
It is supported by three immense gilded eagle-shaped legs, and its Honduran mahogany case boasts friezes of Americans dancing the Virginia reel, a barn dance, an Indian ceremonial procession and an African-American dance.
The procession itself was puzzling.
It resembled a funeral procession.
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