The group following and attending to some important person.
1 The night before the funeral showed the probable character of the cortege .
2 Colonel Conger pushed on immediately for Washington; the cortege was to follow.
3 When the sorrowing cortege reached Pallanteum, the whole city was in mourning.
4 On the left of it, as the cortege advanced, was the palace.
5 The people, like madmen, rushed through the streets behind the imperial cortege .
6 The cortege , impeded by the throng, moved slowly toward the imperial palace.
7 Accompanied by a brilliant cortege , the prince set out for the palace.
8 The funeral cortege - asolemnline of panoplied boats, started from the palace.
9 A carriage belonging to the cortege turned round close to a lamp.
10 Priests stood at each side performing mysterious rites as the cortege proceeded.
11 Every exit had been cut off to bottle up the Imperial cortege .
12 People don't care if a funeral cortege is going through their town.
13 The cortege was also applauded into Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's magnificent cathedral.
14 The noble cortege , after the first day's hunt, continued on its journey.
15 The pompous cortege of the Cardinal halted at the beginning of the camp.
16 The cook is on the stairs and beholds the little cortege .
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