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The larger of these wreaths were hung from great scaffoldings, supported on floats, each drawn by four or six horses. Some of these were so large that a man standing upright within them could not touch the opposite inner edges with his finger-tips. They were composed en- tirely of orchids or violets, with bands of purple silk stretching from side to side, and bearing the names of the senders in gold letters. The wreath Digitized by VjOOQIC 128 ABOUT PARIS sent by the Emperor of Russia was given... a place by itself, and mounted magnificently on a car draped with black, and surrounded by a special guard of military and servants of the household. The wreaths of the royalties were followed by more soldiers, and then came the black and silver catafalque that bore the body of the late Presi- dent. The wheels of this car were muffled with cloth, and the horses that drew it were completely hidden under trappings of black and silver ; the reins were broad white ribbons, and there was a mute at each horse's head.
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