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1 They stood before us in their white togas , and they asked:
2 And we saw no breath to stir the folds of their white togas .
3 For they were not white tunics, nor white togas ; they were of all colors, no two of them alike.
4 The arena, the white togas , the countless spectators, the light of thousands of lamps and torches, all vanished from his vision.
5 Those intending to claim the suffrages of the people in ancient Rome were obliged to dress up in white togas , being therefore called candidati.
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