

Black and white drawing of a procession. A man in ornate robes with a scepter leads a procession of people in white and ornate robes. There are people sitting on the ground to the left. Buildings are in the background. Some buildings have flags hanging from them. A large group of people are standing behind and around the procession. The procession is moving from right to left.
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