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Promoters went ahead with a walkingstick show, were miffed when Prime Minister Chamberlain refused to let his umbrella be exhibited.

From Time Magazine Archive

"The Navy League made use of it on Trafalgar Day ... and presented me with a walkingstick made of the oak and bronze of Nelson's Victory."

From Time Magazine Archive

"Yes, sir," replied the man, "I took his hat and his walkingstick, if that's what you mean."

From The Clue of the Twisted Candle by Wallace, Edgar

It was a proud thing, too, for a little dog, to walk out with the sergeant's shining boots and twirled walkingstick, and be introduced into one strange place after another all around the Castle.

From Greyfriars Bobby by Atkinson, Eleanor Stackhouse

And now Uncle John, finding himself left alone, took his walkingstick and started out to explore the valley.

From Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad by Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank)




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