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Charles Cecil
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Bracelets of ivory are worn by the men, on the upper part of the left arm, sometimes even to the number of ten ; the broadest may be an inch, or between that and an inch and a half in breadth. The number of the bracelets depends upon the rank of the wearer. As all the elephants' teeth are the king's property, the bracelets made from them are given by him as tokens of friendship or favour, and no one can wear them without his permission. On the right arm, just above the elbow, a leather strap is... often worn, set with five or six tiger's teeth, all with the points standing out. Copper and iron bracelets are also worn between the elbow and the wrist. Round the waist is fastened a leather girdle, stuck so thick with plates of iron or copper that the leather cannot be seen. The weapons of war are, as we have already mentioned, the hassagai, the kirri, and a shield. The first is a spear from five to six feet in length, with an iron spike at the end from half a foot to a foot and a half long, and from one to two inches broad.

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