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1 Columbus followed on horseback, accompanied by a brilliant cavalcade of Spanish chivalry.
2 Several, attracted by the brilliant cavalcade , had followed from afar.
3 Then, followed by a brilliant cavalcade , he rode down to visit the captive sovereign.
4 The old man gazed mournfully after the brilliant cavalcade .
5 Last of all came Columbus, elegantly mounted and surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of young Spaniards.
6 As an escort he had a "gentleman troop" of Philadelphia, commanded by Captain Markoe; the whole formed a brilliant cavalcade .
7 It chanced that, just as the carriage drove into Staines, the party in it became aware of a brilliant cavalcade riding towards them.
8 At twelve the Castle gates were to be thrown open for the brilliant cavalcade that was to pass between these cheering rows of people.
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